1st Edition

Biomotors Linear, Rotation, and Revolution Motion Mechanisms

Edited By Peixuan Guo, Zhengyi Zhao Copyright 2018
    132 Pages
    by CRC Press

    132 Pages 25 Color & 15 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    132 Pages 25 Color & 15 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book provides a comprehensive overview of biomotors (molecular motors) within the body with a specific concentration on revolving molecular motors. The bioengineering of these new revolving molecular motors will go a long way in creating machines that will be able to carry RNA and DNA drugs directly to diseased cells to destroy them. The book goes into specific details regarding the bioengineering, fabrication, synthesis, and future utilization of these devices for nanomedicine.

    Classifications and typical examples of biomotors, Structure of revolving biomotors, Structure of rotation motors, Structure of linear motors, Distinguishing revolving motors from rotation motors, General Mechanism of biomotors, Mechanism of revolving motors, Mechanism of rotation motion, Mechanism of linear motion, and Applications of the revolving motor.

    Biography

    Peixuan Guo is currently the Sylvan G. Frank Endowed Chair in Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery at The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, and director of the Center for RNA Nanobiotechnology & Nanomedicine at OSU. After 17 years serving as a professor and center director at Purdue University, he became endowed chair of biomedical engineering at the University of Cincinnati, then a endowed chair of Cancer Nanotechnology and director of the Nanobiotechnology Center at the University of Kentucky before moing to the Ohio State. He is the founding president of the International Society of RNA Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine and founder



    He received his Ph.D. in microbiology from the University of Minnesota in 1987 and was an NIH postdoctoral fellow in 1990, assistant professor at Purdue in 1990, tenured in 1993, full professor in 1997, and honored as Purdue Faculty Scholar in 1998. He was also director of the NIH Nanomedicine Development Center from 2006 to 2011. His recognitions include the Pfizer Distinguished Faculty Award in 1995, Lions Club Cancer Research Award in 2006, distinguished alumnus of the University of Minnesota in 2009, and Distinguished Chinese Alumnus of the 100 Years of the University of Minnesota in 2014. He is the editorial board member of five nanotech journals, has reported hundreds of times on television (such as ABC, NBC, and BBC), and has been frequently featured on the websites of the NIH, NSF, MSNBC, and NCI. He is a member of two prominent national nanotech initiatives sponsored by NIST/NIH/NSF and the National Science and Technology Council. He has been a member of the Foreign Examination Panel of the Chinese Academy of Sciences since 2014. He is a cofounder of P&Z Biological Technology, a consultant of Oxford Nanopore Technologies and Nanobio Delivery Pharmaceutical Company.



    Peixuan is the world-recognized founder and pioneer of the RNA Nanotechnology field. He constructed the first viral DNA packaging motor

    "The book has been clearly written. The illustrations are colorful, descriptive and are accompanied by animations. The layout serves both student and scientist alike. The test serves as both an excellent course syllabus for a course in nanotechnology and biomotors, and as a core reference for people conducting research in the field. The editors should be commended on developing a comprehensive treatise on biomotors."
    —Shahid Nimjee, Ohio State University Medical Center, USA