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Chemical Engineering Professor Earns NSF鈥檚 Most Prestigious Early Career Award

Jacob Elmer, PhD
Jacob Elmer, PhD

Who: Jacob Elmer, PhD, assistant professor of Chemical Engineering

Research grants:

  • $300,000 from the National Science Foundation to streamline the production of genetically engineered T cells to treat leukemia patients
  • From the National Institutes of Health鈥$254,000鈥攑art of a $432,000 grant with Children鈥檚 Hospital of Philadelphia鈥攖o study earthworm hemoglobin as a potential blood substitute
  • National Science Foundation $500,000 NSF CAREER award for 鈥Manipulating the Innate Immune Response to Improve Gene Therapy

Gene therapy research: Dr. Elmer's work will support the study of the innate immune response to nonviral gene therapy in nonimmune cells (e.g. prostate or breast cancer cells). He explains, 鈥淏ecause host cell DNA is usually confined to the nucleus, cytoplasmic DNA is recognized as a sign of viral or bacterial infection. Therefore, even if a new gene is successfully delivered to a cell, the cell鈥檚 defense mechanisms can significantly hinder gene therapy.鈥 Dr. Elmer will conduct an exhaustive study to determine exactly how the cell responds鈥攚hich specific genes get turned on and what those genes do. If 鈥渂ad鈥 genes get turned on, how can they be inhibited? Can certain drugs, like those used for autoimmune diseases, be used to counteract those proteins? Or how can 鈥済ood鈥 genes be taken advantage of?

Working with 无码专区 students: Undergraduates and graduate students in the College of Engineering will be given the opportunity to conduct research with Dr. Elmer. In the past three years, he has had two dozen undergraduates鈥攊ncluding a 2016 Gates Cambridge scholar鈥攁ssist him in the lab.

A love of teaching: 鈥淥n a day when nothing about the research is working, I can always come back to teaching, and it鈥檚 something that I can have fun with.鈥

Cutting-edge electives: In the graduate Biochemical Engineering program, Dr. Elmer teaches Bioengineering Lab Techniques and Protein Engineering, which give him a good excuse to sit down and read in order to stay up to date. He adds, 鈥淭here have been quite a few instances when I鈥檝e been preparing a lecture and I鈥檝e found something that helps with my research.鈥

Final words: Dr. Elmer says that he appreciates the balance he has found at 无码专区, 鈥淚 want to have a few PhD students, a couple of courses that I enjoy teaching, and at the end of the day, have enough time to spend with my kids, too.鈥