Jillian Perry

Researach Assistant Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Durham, North Carolina, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Researach Assistant Professor
      • Jul 2019 - Present

    • Research Associate
      • Aug 2012 - Jul 2019

      Assist the PI with scientific and strategic leadershipDay-to-day management of the collaborative research groupManage and organize trainings for new postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduate studentsManage external collaborations, material transfer agreements, disclosures, reports of invention/patentsGrant writing/grant progress reportsAccountable for the progress and work towards developing PRINT nanoparticle formulations for pre-clinical assessment in applications in cancer therapeutics and vaccines Developed quarterly goals and assigned tasks to ensure timelines are metLiaison between UNC and Liquidia Show less

    • Postdoctoral Research Associate
      • Apr 2010 - Sep 2012

      Working under the guidance of Joesph DeSimoneNanoparticle fabrication scale-upPolymeric nanoparticle drug formulationsNanoparticle stability and storageSurface functionalization of nanoparticlesAnimal (murine models) studies to determine how nanoparticle size, shape, and surface chemistry effects biodistribution and tumor accumulation

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Postdoc
      • Jan 2010 - Apr 2010

      Trained graduate and undergraduate students in the development of porous anodized alumina templates and the fabrication of chitosan nano-tubes.

    • Graduate Student
      • Aug 2005 - Jan 2010

      Worked on a joint project with Dr. Jon Stewart and Dr. Charles Martin to develop biodegradable nano-tube drug delivery vehicles via a template synthesis method. I fabricated porous anodized alumina which was used as a mold to create nano-tubes.

    • Teaching Assistant
      • 2006 - 2007

      Teaching Assistant for the Department of Biomedical Engineering for the Problem Based Learning Course. I facilitated discussions amongst graduate students about current engineering problems.

    • Teaching Assistant
      • May 2005 - Jul 2005

      Designed and taught Biomedical Engineering, Medicine and Social Implications, a course for high school students enrolled in the Students in Science Training Program. Introduced research topics in Medical/Biomedical Engineering fields by organizing a series of guest lecturers from industry and researchers at UF. Facilitated and graded student’s presentations and papers.

    • United States
    • Utilities
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Strategic Planning Intern
      • 2004 - 2005

      Worked in the Strategic Planning department to analyze historical and future consumption rates of reclaimed water in the city. Prepared surveys and interviewed other utility companies about their reclaimed water systems, in order to make GRU’s reclaimed water system more efficient. Worked in the Strategic Planning department to analyze historical and future consumption rates of reclaimed water in the city. Prepared surveys and interviewed other utility companies about their reclaimed water systems, in order to make GRU’s reclaimed water system more efficient.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Integrated Product and Process Design
      • 2003 - 2005

      Worked with a group of UF engineering students and the Water-Wastewater Department at Gainesville Regional Utilities to design chlorine booster stations and assess the feasibility of installing the stations. Used WaterCAD to model the drinking water distribution system and to determine the strategic placement of the booster stations within the system.

    • University Scholars Researcher
      • 2002 - 2004

      Researched the effect of surface rigidity on drug flux. The findings from these experiments aided in studies of interfacial rigidity and manipulation of drug flux into and out of microemulsions, which were later investigated for applications in drug detoxification.

Education

  • University of Florida
    PhD, Biomedical Engineering
    2005 - 2009
  • University of Florida
    BS, Chemical Engineering
    2000 - 2004

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