Directory Entry For: Hermann Frieboes

Professor
Speed School of Engineering - Bio-Engineering

Biography

Dr. Frieboes pursues an improved understanding of disease progression and treatment response by applying principles and techniques from engineering and the physical sciences. This interdisciplinary work integrates mathematical modeling, computational simulations, machine learning, and experiments along with pre-clinical and clinical data. The focus of this research is to predict, and in parallel validate, treatment response across spatio-temporal scales spanning from the omic to the organ, with the ultimate goal to personalize treatment to individual patient conditions. This work includes delivery of therapeutics and fabrication/characterization of delivery vehicles targeting the cancer microenvironment as well as infectious diseases. Projects in Dr. Frieboes’ laboratory have focused on evaluating nanotherapy and immunotherapy in cancer, analyzing metabolomic data for disease diagnosis and prognosis, and tackling infections in the genitourinary system via probiotic and antibiotic administration. In previous experience as an engineer in industry, Dr. Frieboes acquired knowledge and practice in system design and product development, theory and algorithms, software, and project/personnel management. 

 
 

Research Interests

Dr. Frieboes’ work includes scientific contributions to the following:

- Development and characterization of active agent transport and delivery platforms, including fibers, bioprints, and nanovector devices for drug delivery

- Clinical data-driven modeling and analysis for disease diagnosis and prognosis

- Mathematical modeling and computational simulation to characterize disease progression and response to treatment

- Multiscale linking from omic to tissue-scale phenotype during disease progression

- Modeling and simulation of cancer nanotherapy and immunotherapy

Degrees and Certifications

Ph.D.
University of California, Irvine