Simon Matoori
Biomaterials, Bioengineering, Drug Delivery, Drug Formulation
Profile
Research expertise
Advanced Formulation Science Lab
The Matoori Lab is a highly translational lab providing bioengineered solutions for clinically relevant challenges. We combine vesicular reaction compartments, hydrogels, and therapeutic proteins to create transformational diagnostic and therapeutic formulations. We actively collaborate with our partners in clinical research and practice to identify needs, develop patient-centric systems, and prove concepts.
Biography
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Assistant professor at Faculté de Pharmacie (Université de Montréal. QC, Canada) since 2021
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Postdoctoral studies in Bioengineering with Prof. David Mooney (Harvard University, Cambridge, MA), 2019-2021
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PhD in Drug Formulation and Delivery with Prof. Jean-Christophe Leroux (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), 2014-2018
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BSc and MSc Pharmaceutical Sciences, MSc Medicinal Industrial Pharmaceutical Sciences (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), 2008-2014
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Federally licensed hospital and community pharmacist in Switzerland
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Affiliations and responsabilities
Research affiliations
Teaching and supervision
Teaching
Courses taught (current session only)
Programs
Projects
Research projects
Non-releasing alginate hydrogels for analyte sensing and detoxification
Non-releasing alginate hydrogels for analyte sensing and detoxification
Enabling liver function assessment with hepatocyte-targeted polymersomes
Pansement séquestrant MMP9 pour la dialyse des fluides de plaie
Polymersome reaction compartment with near-infrared light-responsive permeability
Click alginate wound dressings for wound healing and diagnostics / Pansements à l'alginate pour la thérapie et le diagnostic des plaies chroniques
Outreach
Publications and presentations
Disciplines
- Biomedical Engineering
- Pharmacy
- Material Engineering and Metallurgic Engineering
Areas of expertise
- Axe : Formulation et analyse du médicament
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