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This approach, known as sonoporation, enables targeted drug delivery by temporarily permeating biological barriers (e.g., cell membrane, vessel wall) under ultrasound insonation. It shows potential for a wide range of therapeutic agents, including chemotherapeutics, nucleic acids, peptides, and antibodies. While preclinical studies have demonstrated promise, several challenges must be addressed for clinical translation. These include standardizing ultrasound parameters, selecting suitable microbubbles, identifying optimal clinical applications, and resolving questions about administration methods and treatment schedules. Also, the type and concentration of microbubbles, and their response to ultrasound activation, play critical roles. The goal is to facilitate the adoption of this technology in clinical settings, and ongoing and future trials aim to further advance drug delivery through sonoporation.\u0026nbsp;\u003C\/p\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EBio:\u003C\/strong\u003E Ayache Bouakaz obtained his M.S and PhD degrees in Acoustics in 1992 and 1996 at the National Institute of Applied Sciences in Lyon, France (INSA Lyon). In 1998, he joined the Pennsylvania State University at State College, PA, USA as a Research Fellow. From December 1999 to November 2004, he held a Senior Research Associate position at Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. His research focused on ultrasound imaging, ultrasound contrast agents and transducer design. In 2004, he obtained a position as an Inserm researcher and since 2009, he has held the position of research director in the Inserm Imaging and Brain institute (iBrain) and the position of Adjunct Professor of Biomedical engineering, University of Tours, where he heads the ultrasound imaging and therapy group. His research focuses on imaging and therapeutic applications of ultrasound. Ayache Bouakaz was a \u0022chair professor\u0022 at the Jiaotong University of Xi\u0027an in China (2017-2022). He was the general chair of the international conference IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IEEE IUS) 2016 in Tours, France and co-general chair of the IEEE IUS 2021, in Xi\u2019an China (virtual meeting). He has served as the vice-president of the IEEE UFFC Society in charge of symposia from 2017-2020 and an elected board member of the International Society for Therapeutic Ultrasound (2017 \u2013 2019). He has been awarded the distinguished lecturer award of the IEEE UFFC society 2023-2024. He has published more than 220 articles in peer-reviewed journals, more than 100 articles published in conference proceedings and has filed 9 patents.\u0026nbsp;\u003C\/p\u003E","summary":"","format":"limited_html"}],"field_subtitle":"","field_summary":[{"value":"\u003Cp\u003EInserm Imaging \u0026amp; Brain Institute Director of Research Ayache Bouakaz will give a talk about ultrasound and microbubbles for anticancer drug delivery as part of the Imaging and Instrumentation Seminar Series.\u003C\/p\u003E","format":"limited_html"}],"field_summary_sentence":[{"value":"Inserm Imaging \u0026 Brain Institute Director of Research Ayache Bouakaz will give a talk about ultrasound and microbubbles for anticancer drug delivery as part of the Imaging and Instrumentation Seminar Series."}],"uid":"36558","created_gmt":"2024-06-14 15:40:11","changed_gmt":"2024-06-14 15:58:19","author":"zwiniecki3","boilerplate_text":"","field_publication":"","field_article_url":"","field_event_time":{"event_time_start":"2024-06-20T10:45:00-04:00","event_time_end":"2024-06-20T12:00:00-04:00","event_time_end_last":"2024-06-20T12:00:00-04:00","gmt_time_start":"2024-06-20 14:45:00","gmt_time_end":"2024-06-20 16:00:00","gmt_time_end_last":"2024-06-20 16:00:00","rrule":null,"timezone":"America\/New_York"},"location":"Molecular Sciences and Engineering, 3201A","extras":[],"hg_media":{"674184":{"id":"674184","type":"image","title":"Picture1.png","body":null,"created":"1718380359","gmt_created":"2024-06-14 15:52:39","changed":"1718380359","gmt_changed":"2024-06-14 15:52:39","alt":"Ayache Bouakaz, PhD ","file":{"fid":"257665","name":"Picture1.png","image_path":"\/sites\/default\/files\/2024\/06\/14\/Picture1.png","image_full_path":"http:\/\/hg.gatech.edu\/\/sites\/default\/files\/2024\/06\/14\/Picture1.png","mime":"image\/png","size":83319,"path_740":"http:\/\/hg.gatech.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/740xx_scale\/public\/2024\/06\/14\/Picture1.png?itok=gVWTz4gt"}}},"media_ids":["674184"],"groups":[{"id":"1255","name":"School of Electrical and Computer Engineering"}],"categories":[],"keywords":[{"id":"193781","name":"Imaging and Instrumentation Seminar Series, Molecular Sciences and Engineering"}],"core_research_areas":[],"news_room_topics":[],"event_categories":[],"invited_audience":[],"affiliations":[],"classification":[],"areas_of_expertise":[],"news_and_recent_appearances":[],"phone":[],"contact":[],"email":[],"slides":[],"orientation":[],"userdata":""}}}