Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering

Min Lee Lab
Photo of Dr. Min Lee

Principal Investigator:

Min Lee, Ph.D.

About

Dr. Lee’s research focuses on the design and development of new biomaterial systems to provide fundamental bases and translational approaches to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Specific areas of interest are orthobiologics, material-based therapeutics to repair craniofacial and orthopedic skeletal defects, novel liposomal platform for drug and gene delivery, photopolymerizable hydrogel systems.

New Therapy for Bone Repair

Various pathophysiologic processes of aging, obesity and osteoporosis are associated with the dysregulation of the adipo-osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Regulating the lineage commitment of MSCs has increasingly attracted great attention in recent years. We developed novel biomolecular strategies that favor osteogenesis over adipogenesis by regulating expression of tribbles proteins. Completion of this study will identify new therapies for the treatment of various bone marrow related diseases and metabolic abnormalities as well as for application of MSCs in tissue engineering.

Nanomaterials for Controlled Release

Therapeutic efficacy of drug molecules is affected by delivery kinetics due to their intrinsic instability and rapid degradation in the body. Sterosomes are a novel class of liposomes formed from single-chain amphiphiles and high content of sterols, and presented significantly increased stability compared to conventional phospholipid liposomes. We developed a novel sterosome formulation that exerts specific tissue targeting and intrinsic therapeutic effects even without drug loading. This system suggests a promising delivery vector for drugs and therapeutic genes.

Hydrogel Carrier System

Hydrogels derived from naturally occurring polymers are attractive matrices for tissue engineering by delivering precursor/stem cells or therapeutic agents into defect sites through a minimally invasive manner. We developed a hydrogel design strategy to better guide cellular behavior and tissue formation by creating injectable polymer network with controlled porous structures and tunable degradability. This system may serve as versatile biomaterial platform for many applications, including therapeutic delivery, cell carriers, and regenerative medicine. 

 

 

Current Projects and Grants

NIH/NIDCR R01 DE027332, Principal Investigator, 2018-2023

  • Tribbles homolog 3 and BMP-2 induced bone formation

DOD W81XWH-18-1-0337, Principal Investigator, 2018-2021

  • Development of smoothened agonist nonphospholipid liposomal nanoparticles for bone repair

MTF Biologics, Principal Investigator, 2018-2021

  • Enhanced biological activity of demineralized bone matrix with noggin suppression in polymer matrices

NIH/NIAMS R01 AR070773, Aaron James (PI), Min Lee (PI of subcontract), 2017-2022

  • Direct and indirect contributions of perivascular stem cells to bone healing

Publications

  • Lee CS, Kim S, Fan J, Hwang HS, Aghaloo T, Lee M. Smoothened agonist sterosome immobilized hybrid scaffold for bone regeneration. Science Advances (in press)
  • Zhang X, Fan J, Lee CS, Kim S, Chen C, Aghaloo T, Lee M. Apatite-binding nanoparticulate agonist of hedgehog signaling for bone repair. Advanced Functional Materials (in press)
  • Cui Z, Kim S, Baljon J, Wu B, Aghaloo T, Lee M. Microporous chitosan-montmorillonite nanocomposite hydrogel for bone tissue engineering. Nature Communications 10(1):3523, 2019. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31388014
  • Kim S, Cui Z, Koo B, Zheng J, Aghaloo T, Lee M. Chitosan-lysozyme conjugates for enzyme-triggered hydrogel degradation in tissue engineering applications. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 10(48):41138-41145, 2018. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed
  • Cui Z, Kim S, Baljon J, Doroudgar M, Lafleur M, Wu B, Aghaloo T, Lee M. Design and characterization of a therapeutic non-phospholipid liposomal nanocarrier with osteoinductive characteristics to promote bone formation. ACS Nano 11(8):8055-8063, 2017.

Lab Members

Collaborators

List of collaborators within and outside of UCLA:

  • Dr. Tara Aghaloo (UCLA)
  • Dr. Benjamin Wu (UCLA)
  • Dr. Aaron James (Johns Hopkins University)

List of Lab Members:

  • Jiabing Fan, Associate Project Scientist
  • Soyon Kim, Post-doctoral Fellow
  • Chung Sung Lee, Post-doctoral Fellow
  • Xiao Zhang, Post-doctoral Fellow
  • Chen Chen, Graduate Student
  • Matthew Rahhama, Dental Student
  • Ksenia Bubukina, Dental Student

Opportunities

We are currently looking for scientists at all levels to join our interdisciplinary team at UCLA. Scientists interested in studying biomaterials and tissue engineering are encouraged to apply. Prior training in bone biology, biomaterial synthesis, drug delivery or tissue engineering is preferred.

Postdoctoral scholars should send an application package directly to Prof. Lee (leemin@ucla.edu), including a cover letter, CV, and research statement. Graduate students should apply through UCLA’s Graduate School (Bioengineering or Oral Biology major). Please state the desire to work with Prof. Lee in the application form.

Contact Us

(310) 825-6674
leemin@ucla.edu