Dr. Patrick F. Kiser

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University of Utah
College of Engineering
Bioengineering
Assistant ProfessorAppointed: 2003
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Mailing Address

University of Utah
Biomedical Polymers Research Building
20S 2030E RM 108G
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-9458
United States

Contact Information

Phone: (801) 587-3681
Fax: (801) 585-5151
Mobile: (801) 230-1719
patrick.kiser@utah.edu
http://www.bioen.utah.edu/faculty/pfk/

Qualifications

Ph.D., Duke University, Materials Science, 1999.
M.S., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Chemistry, 1991.
B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Chemistry, 1987.

Expertise and Research Interests

Microbicide Research and Development
Technology Related to Woman's Health
Drug Delivery System Engineering
Polymer Chemistry and Materials Science
Bioconjugate Chemistry
Solid Phase Synthesis
High Throughput Experimentation

Other Expertise

HIV Prevention science, drug formulation, drug delivery system design, polymer materials science

Industrial Relevance

High throughput process development, drug delivery system design, biomaterials synthesis and processing.

Keywords

COS Keywords:

AIDS, Amino Acids, Bioengineering, Brain Tumors, Cancer or Carcinogenesis, Chemical Sciences, Chemicals - Materials, Chemistry, Colloid Chemistry, Elastomers or Coatings, Female Genital Disorders, Functional Materials, HIV, Infectious Diseases or Agents, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Mass Spectrometry, Materials Sciences, Methods of Drug Delivery, Polymer Chemistry, Polymer Science, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Smart Materials, Spinal Cord Injury, Surfactants, Venereal Diseases.

Additional Terms:

Bioengineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, Microbicides, Molecular Bioengineering.

Memberships

American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
American Chemical Society
Biomedical Engineering Society
Controlled Release Society
Materials Research Society

Previous Positions

1999-2002, Vice President, Chemcodes Inc., Chemistry

Patents

Biodegradable cross-linkers having a polyacid connected to reactive groups for cross-linking polymer filaments, Patent Number: 06521431, 2003, Industry, United States of America.
Cross linked solid supports for solid phase synthesis, Patent Number: 6582726, 2003, Industry, United States of America.

Funding Received

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH): Bioresponsive Microbicides for the Prevention of AIDS, 2004 to 2006.
  • International Partnership For Microbicides: Drug Deliverey Systems for Microbicides, 2004 to 2008.

Publications

  • Gupta KM, Pearce SM, Poursaid AE, Aliyar HA, Tresco PA, Mitchnik MA, Kiser PF (Oct 2008) Polyurethane intravaginal ring for controlled delivery of dapivirine, a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor of HIV-1., Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 97 (10), 4228-39 Abstract
  • Geonnotti AR, Furlow MJ, Wu T, DeSoto MG, Henderson MH, Kiser PF, Katz DF (Feb 2008) Measuring macrodiffusion coefficients in microbicide hydrogels via postphotoactivation scanning., Biomacromolecules, 9 (2), 748-51 Abstract
  • Gupta KM, Barnes SR, Tangaro RA, Roberts MC, Owen DH, Katz DF, Kiser PF (Mar 2007) Temperature and pH sensitive hydrogels: an approach towards smart semen-triggered vaginal microbicidal vehicles., Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 96 (3), 670-81 Abstract
  • Endrizzi BJ, Huang G, Kiser PF, Stewart RJ (Dec 2006) Specific covalent immobilization of proteins through dityrosine cross-links., Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids, 22 (26), 11305-10 Abstract
  • Kiser PF, Wilson G, Needham D (Jul 2000) Lipid-coated microgels for the triggered release of doxorubicin., Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society, 68 (1), 9-22 Abstract
  • Oortgiesen M, Veronesi B, Eichenbaum G, Kiser PF, Simon SA, Residual Oil Fly Ash and Charged Polymers Activate Epithelial Cells And Nociceptive Sensory Neurons., American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, 278(4), L683-95, Apr 2000 Abstract
  • Kiser PF, Wilson G, Needham D, A Synthetic Mimic of the Secretory Granule for Drug Delivery., Nature, 394(6692), 459-62, Jul 1998 Abstract
  • Eichenbaum GM, Kiser PF, Simon SA, Needham D (Jul 1998) pH and Ion-Triggered Volume Response of Anionic Hydrogel Microspheres., 31 (15), 5084-93 Abstract
  • Ames JR, Kovacic P, Kadaba PK, Kiser PF, Electrochemistry of Anticonvulsants: Electron Transfer As a Possible Mode of Action., Epilepsia, 33(5), 936-43, Sep-Oct 1992 Abstract
  • Kovacic P, Kiser PF, Reger DL, Huff MF, Feinberg BA, Electrochemistry of Cu(I) Bipyridyl Complexes With Alkene, Alkyne, And Nitrile Ligands. Implications for Plant Hormone Action Of Ethylene., Free Radical Research Communications, 15(3), 143-9, 1991 Abstract
  • Kovacic P, Kiser PF, Reger DL, Huff MF, Feinberg BA (1991) Electrochemistry of Cu(I) bipyridyl complexes with alkene, alkyne, and nitrile ligands. Implications for plant hormone action of ethylene., Free radical research communications, 15 (3), 143-9 Abstract
  • Kovacic P, Kiser PF, Feinberg BA, Are Reduction Potentials of Antifungal Agents Relevant to Activity?, Pharmaceutical Research, 7(3), 283-8, Mar 1990 Abstract
  • Kovacic P, Edwards WD, Natale NR, Sridhar R, Kiser PF (1990) Theoretical calculations on calcium channel drugs: is electron transfer involved mechanistically?, Chemico-biological interactions, 75 (1), 61-70 Abstract
  • Stayner RS, Min DJ, Kiser PF, Stewart RJ, Site-specific cross-linking of proteins through tyrosine hexahistidine tags., Bioconjugate chemistry, 16 (6), 1617-23 Abstract
  • Ames JR, Kovacic P, Kadaba PK, Kiser PF, Electrochemistry of anticonvulsants: electron transfer as a possible mode of action., Epilepsia, 33 (5), 936-43 Abstract
  • Stayner RS, Min DJ, Kiser PF, Stewart RJ, Site-specific cross-linking of proteins through tyrosine hexahistidine tags., Bioconjugate chemistry, 16 (6), 1617-23 Abstract

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