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PROFILE
Laman Web Staf UPM
PROF. MADYA DR. MAS JAFFRI BIN MASARUDIN
KETUA LABORATORI
INSTITUT NANOSAINS DAN NANOTEKNOLOGI
masjaffri@upm.edu.my
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PROFESIONAL

NAMA :
(Prof. Madya Dr.) MAS JAFFRI BIN MASARUDIN
JAWATAN PENTADBIRAN :
KETUA LABORATORI
ENTITI :
INSTITUT NANOSAINS DAN NANOTEKNOLOGI

JAWATAN HAKIKI :
PROFESOR MADYA
ENTITI :
FAKULTI BIOTEKNOLOGI DAN SAINS BIOMOLEKUL

BIDANG PENYELIAAN
MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY / NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY / NANOSCIENCE / NANOTECHNOLOGY


LATARBELAKANG PENDIDIKAN
2012
Doctor of Philosophy (Nanobiotechnology)
2008
Master of Science (Nanobiotechnology)
2005
Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)
PENGAJARAN
Latihan Industri
Biologi Molekul
Teknik Penyelidikan dalam Biologi Molekul
Bioinformatik
Genetik Molekul Gunaan
BIDANG PENGKHUSUSAN
Nanobioteknologi
Drug Delivery
Cancer Therapy
Bahan Nano
PROJEK PENYELIDIKAN
2014
Investigating the enhanced functionality of mirna-encapsulated chitosan nanoparticles as an anti-metastatic agent for cancer
Theraphy
2014
Development of a nanoparticle-mediated delivery vector system for the
enhanced therapeutic delivery of amino acids utilizing chitosan
nanoparticles
2014
Developing a nanoparticulate-delivery system for increased therapeutic delivery of anticancer drugs using fluorescently labelled chitosan nanoparticles
PENERBITAN
2025
Synthesis of CNP-SAR405 delivery system for improved therapeutics anticancer activity using A549 human lung cancer cell lines
2024
Novel inhaled andrographolide for treatment of lung cancer: In vitro assessment
2023
Increased Efficacy of Biologics Following Inhibition of Autophagy in A549 lung cancer cells in Bimodal Treatment of Doxorubicin and SAR405-Loaded Chitosan Nanoparticles
2023
HIF-1 Sensor in Detecting Hypoxia Tolerance at High Altitude
2021
Chitosan Nanoparticle-Based System: A New Insight into the Promising Controlled Release System for Lung Cancer Treatment
2020
Increased Cytotoxic Efficacy and Sustained Release of Protocatechuic Acid in A549 Human Lung Cancer Delivered via Hydrophobically Modified-Chitosan Nanoparticles as an anticancer modality
2020
Increased Cytotoxic Efficacy of Protocatechuic Acid in A549 Human Lung Cancer Delivered via Hydrophobically Modified-Chitosan Nanoparticles As an Anticancer Modality
2019
Increased ROS Scavenging and Antioxidant Efficiency of Chlorogenic Acid Compound Delivered via a Chitosan Nanoparticulate System for Efficient In Vitro Visualization and Accumulation in Human Renal Adenocarcinoma Cells
2019
Increased ROS scavenging and antioxidant efficiency of chlorogenic acid compound delivered via a chitosan nanoparticulate system for efficient in vitro visualization and accumulation in human renal adenocarcinoma cells
2019
Optimization of process parameters influencing the sustainable construction of iron oxide nanoparticles by a novel tropical wetlands Streptomyces spp.
2018
In vitro cellular localization and effcient accumulation of fuorescently tagged biomaterials from monodispersed chitosan nanoparticles for elucidation of controlled release pathways for drug delivery systems
2018
An Evaluation on the Influence of External Parameters on the Design of a Sustainable Process for the Facile Construction of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles by a tropical wetlands Streptomyces sp
2017
Encapsulation Of miRNA in Chitosan Nanoparticles as a Candidate for an Anti-Metastatic Agent in Cancer Therapy
2017
Increased Loading, Efficacy and Sustained Release of Silibinin, a Poorly Soluble Drug Using Hydrophobically-Modified Chitosan Nanoparticles for Enhanced Delivery of Anticancer Drug Delivery Systems
2017
SYNTHESIS OF A NANOPARTICLE SYSTEM FOR THE ENHANCED ACCUMULATION OF FLUORESCENTLY-LABELLED AMINO ACIDS ENCAPSULATED IN MONODISPERSED CHITOSAN NANOPARTICLE SYSTEM
2017
ENCAPSULATION OF miRNA IN CHITOSAN NANOPARTICLES AS A CANDIDATE FOR AN ANTI-METASTATIC AGENT IN CANCER THERAPY
2017
Synthesis of a Nanoparticle System for the Enhanced Accumulation of Fluorescently-Labelled Amino Acids Encapsulated in Monodispersed Chitosan Nanoparticle System
2017
Facile aerobic construction of iron based ferromagnetic nanostructures by a novel microbial nanofactory isolated from tropical freshwater wetlands
2015
Factors determining the stability, size distribution, and cellular accumulation of small, monodisperse chitosan nanoparticles as candidate vectors for anticancer drug delivery: application to the passive encapsulation of (14c)-doxorubicin