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Overview

David Issadore is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, predominantly within engineering and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. This interdisciplinary focus is apparent in their extensive work bridging molecular biology and biomedical engineering, complemented by insights from electrical and electronic engineering and materials chemistry.

The scientist has contributed significantly to several main and subfields of study, including:

  • Engineering
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

  • Molecular Biology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Cancer Research

The research themes explored by Issadore focus on advanced biomedical and technological applications. Their primary topics of work incorporate:

  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • Innovative microfluidic and catalytic techniques innovation
  • 3D printing in biomedical research
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Microfluidic and bio-sensing technologies
  • RNA interference and gene delivery
  • Nanopore and nanochannel transport studies

Issadore has published multiple papers in a variety of notable venues. Their frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • ACS Nano
  • Lab on a Chip
  • Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • Nano Letters

Some of the recent scholarly papers authored or co-authored by Issadore are:

  • Microfluidic formulation of nanoparticles for biomedical applications, 2021, Biomaterials
  • Scalable mRNA and siRNA Lipid Nanoparticle Production Using a Parallelized Microfluidic Device, 2021, Nano Letters
  • Proteomic and biological profiling of extracellular vesicles from Alzheimer's disease human brain tissues, 2020, Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • Anisotropic Rod-Shaped Particles Influence Injectable Granular Hydrogel Properties and Cell Invasion, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • A Multianalyte Panel Consisting of Extracellular Vesicle miRNAs and mRNAs, cfDNA, and CA19-9 Shows Utility for Diagnosis and Staging of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma, 2020, Clinical Cancer Research

Issadore frequently collaborates with several other researchers, including:

  • Michael J. Mitchell
  • Daeyeon Lee
  • Sarah J. Shepherd
  • Zijian Yang
  • Jingyu Wu

Best Publications

  • Microfluidic formulation of nanoparticles for biomedical applications.

    Sarah J. Shepherd;David Issadore;Michael J. Mitchell

  • Injectable Granular Hydrogels with Multifunctional Properties for Biomedical Applications.

    Joshua E. Mealy;Jennifer J. Chung;Heon‐Ho Jeong;David Issadore

  • Ultrasensitive Clinical Enumeration of Rare Cells ex Vivo Using a Micro-Hall Detector

    David Issadore;Jaehoon Chung;Huilin Shao;Monty Liong

  • Scalable mRNA and siRNA Lipid Nanoparticle Production Using a Parallelized Microfluidic Device.

    Sarah J Shepherd;Claude C Warzecha;Sagar Yadavali;Rakan El-Mayta

  • Combining Machine Learning and Nanofluidic Technology To Diagnose Pancreatic Cancer Using Exosomes

    Jina Ko;Neha Bhagwat;Stephanie S. Yee;Natalia Ortiz

  • Use of magnetic fields and nanoparticles to trigger drug release and improve tumor targeting

    Jessica F. Liu;Bian Jang;David Issadore;Andrew Tsourkas

  • Integrated circuit/microfluidic chip to programmably trap and move cells and droplets with dielectrophoresis

    Thomas P Hunt;David Issadore;Robert M. Westervelt

  • Detection and isolation of circulating exosomes and microvesicles for cancer monitoring and diagnostics using micro-/nano-based devices

    Jina Ko;Erica Carpenter;David Issadore

  • Silicon and glass very large scale microfluidic droplet integration for terascale generation of polymer microparticles.

    Sagar Yadavali;Heon-Ho Jeong;Heon-Ho Jeong;Daeyeon Lee;David Issadore

  • Anisotropic Rod-Shaped Particles Influence Injectable Granular Hydrogel Properties and Cell Invasion

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  • Magnetic Nanoparticles and MicroNMR for Diagnostic Applications

    Huilin Shao;Changwook Min;David Aaron Issadore;Monty Liong

  • Mobile platform for rapid sub-picogram-per-milliliter, multiplexed, digital droplet detection of proteins.

    Venkata Yelleswarapu;Joshua R Buser;Margalit Haber;Jonathan Baron

  • Miniature magnetic resonance system for point-of-care diagnostics

    David Issadore;Changwook Min;Monty Liong;Jaehoon Chung

  • Ubiquitous detection of gram-positive bacteria with bioorthogonal magnetofluorescent nanoparticles.

    Hyun Jung Chung;Thomas Reiner;Ghyslain Budin;Changwook Min

  • Kilo-scale droplet generation in three-dimensional monolithic elastomer device (3D MED)

    Heon-Ho Jeong;Venkata R. Yelleswarapu;Sagar Yadavali;David Issadore

  • Machine learning to detect signatures of disease in liquid biopsies - a user's guide.

    Jina Ko;Steven N. Baldassano;Po-Ling Loh;Konrad Kording

  • Microwave dielectric heating of drops in microfluidic devices.

    David Issadore;Katherine J. Humphry;Keith A. Brown;Lori Sandberg

  • Magnetic sensing technology for molecular analyses

    D. Issadore;Y. I. Park;H. Shao;C. Min

  • Recent developments in scale-up of microfluidic emulsion generation via parallelization

    Heon-Ho Jeong;David Issadore;Daeyeon Lee

  • Diagnostic technologies for circulating tumour cells and exosomes

    Huilin Shao;Huilin Shao;Jaehoon Chung;David Issadore

  • Miniaturized nuclear magnetic resonance platform for detection and profiling of circulating tumor cells

    Cesar M. Castro;Arezou A. Ghazani;Jaehoon Chung;Huilin Shao

  • Smartphone-enabled optofluidic exosome diagnostic for concussion recovery.

    Jina Ko;Matthew A. Hemphill;David Gabrieli;Leon Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph Weissleder
Ralph Weissleder Harvard University
Daeyeon Lee
Daeyeon Lee University of Pennsylvania
Tsuneya Ikezu
Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University
Ben Z. Stanger
Ben Z. Stanger University of Pennsylvania
Ramon Diaz-Arrastia
Ramon Diaz-Arrastia University of Pennsylvania
Joseph Zaia
Joseph Zaia Boston University
Thomas Franke
Thomas Franke University of Glasgow
Howard E. Gendelman
Howard E. Gendelman University of Nebraska Medical Center
Arjun Raj
Arjun Raj University of Pennsylvania
David A. Weitz
David A. Weitz Harvard University

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