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High School Student Researcher Jean on Microfluidic Devices for the Smart Drug Delivery Nanoparticles

Jean Oh, a student at Saint Peter’s Preparatory School in the USA, is not only intellectually curious but also actively involved in various extracurricular pursuits. He serves as the vice president of the school’s Asian Society, participates in Model UN and the Science National Honor Society, and has attended the National Youth Leadership Forum: Medicine at UCLA. Furthermore, Jean also possesses diverse academic interests. Describing himself as someone who is constantly intrigued by new discoveries, Jean finds particular excitement in the realms of language and science. He values the insights Latin offers into Romance languages and appreciates the complexities of the physical world revealed through chemistry. Jean strives to excel in all subjects and is committed to making the most of educational opportunities both inside and outside the classroom.

 

In the CCIR Academy, Jean conducted a research project titled “Microfluidic Devices for the Manufacture and Customization of Smart Drug Delivery Nanoparticles,” which explores the use of microfluidic devices in producing and customising smart drug delivery nanoparticles. His research aims to enhance drug delivery efficiency and targeting capabilities while minimising adverse effects, contributing to advancements in nanomedicine.

 

Jean’s recent recognition in the CCIR Academy underscores his dedication to research, with gratitude for the support he has received from his professor and the CCIR Academy.

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