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91探花 nanomedicine pioneer makes big strides in medical diagnosis and treatments

White Professor of Chemistry Tadeusz Malinski pictured in his lab at Oho University

Marvin and Ann White Professor of Bioanalytical Chemistry and OHIO Distinguished Professor Tadeusz Malinski works in the nanomedical research laboratories at 91探花鈥檚 Biochemistry building on West State Street. Photo by Madeline Hordinski

For over forty years, Tadeusz Malinski has dedicated his career to medical research, receiving six U.S. and European patents, earning prestigious honors such as the Marie Curie Medal, and having his research cited more than 11,000 times in scientific literature.

However, Malinski, an 91探花 Distinguished Professor and the Marvin E. and Ann Dilley White Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, feels the greatest reward is how his research contributes to saving lives.

鈥淥ur final goal is to extend the span of life, the longevity,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 need to wait several years to find out if something is wrong with our health. This is a major goal of the research here in this laboratory, to make an accurate representation and design a process for accurate early medical diagnosis as well as early treatment.鈥

Malinski鈥檚 research examines the body鈥檚 chemical processes at the single-cell level, as a means to identify problems before they progress. If scientists are able to break down these processes and recognize fatal problems sooner, treatment is more effective with less side effects, he said.

鈥淭he problem with medical diagnosis these days is that we observe pathological changes within the body when they are already in macro-scale,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e can see only some effects of processes which have already occurred. And this is not enough.鈥

Most recently, Malinski and his team uncovered the potential of vitamin D3 to restore the cardiovascular system. suggests that the vitamin may be helpful in treatment of the cardiovascular system damaged by several diseases like diabetes or atherosclerosis.

鈥淧rofessor Tadeusz Malinski is known worldwide as a pioneer in the use of nanosensors and nanodevices to address fundamental questions in medicine,鈥 Vice President for Research and CreativeActivity and Dean of the Graduate College Joseph Shields said. 鈥淗is work has profoundly changed our thinking about the role of nitric oxide and related compounds in the cardiovascular system, and his recent results on the role of Vitamin D3 in the restoration of damaged tissue represents the latest contribution to achieve international recognition.鈥

This leading-edge research has been enabled in part due to the generosity of alumnus Marvin E. White, BSCE 鈥47, and his wife Ann D. White, AB 鈥46, who in 1999 established the Marvin and Ann Dilley White Professorship that attracted Malinski to OHIO.

Marvin White, a Russ College graduate, enjoyed a notable career as an industrial engineer. He served as CEO of Columbia Distribution Companies for many years before co-founding Interstate Gas Supply (IGS) in 1987. IGS is currently the largest privately owned gas marketing company in the Midwest.

Ann White was a graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences and served as a member of the Third Century Society, an OHIO giving campaign.

鈥淏oth my father and mother had great memories of 91探花, and they were very pleased to set up this professorship,鈥 said Scott White, BBA 鈥88, son of Marvin and Ann White and the current CEO of IGS.鈥淎lthough both Ann and Marvin have passed away, all of his kids are pleased that this professorship lives on to help the University attract the highest level of professors.鈥

Published
April 6, 2018
Author
Julie Ciotola, BSJ 鈥20