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Frank Gu, a Waterloo chemical engineering professor, is part of the 2017 cohort of the Royal Society of Canada's (RSC) prestigious College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.
Gu, who is also the Canada Research Chair in Advanced Targeted Delivery Systems, is internationally recognized for his pioneering contributions to nanotechnology engineering, particularly as they apply to targeted drug delivery and water treatment systems.
A highly accomplished researcher and inventor, he pioneered the use of mucoadhesive nanoparticles for high retention eye drops, demonstrated the first magnetically recyclable photocatalysts for water treatment, and developed stealth copolymers for targeted cancer therapy.
His RSC citation recognizes that Gu is now one of the foremost nanoengineering researchers in Canada.
The RSC named the incoming 70 members of The College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists on September 12. Those named to the College represent the emerging generation of scholarly, scientific and artistic leadership in Canada.
Founded in 2014, the College is a handpicked selection of top mid-career scholars and artists in Canada. College Members have already received recognition in their fields for excellence and serve as ambassadors of their fields.
Carol Truemner, Communications Officer (email | x33470)
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