
Overview
Background
I am a Research Fellow and Leader in Pain Relief Innovation at AIBN, UQ. My research interests sit at the interface of drug delivery and the pain field. My overarching research goal is to improve the quality of day to day life of patients suffering from chronic pain, by applying nanotechnology to the development of novel highly effective pain-killer products for improving chronic pain management. I am looking for highly motivated postgraduate students.
I also enjoy volunteering within the academic community, most notably as Head of the SBMS ECR Committee and Treasurer for The Queensland Chinese Association of Scientists and Engineers (QCASE). I am currently serving as guest editor of Pain Research and Management.and JoVE Methods Collection.
Research Interests
My research is focusing on nano-based drug formulation and development to improve chronic pain management. I have a broad and unique background in both pharmacology and drug delivery systems, with specific expertise in the development of novel drug products and testing their analgesic efficacy and safety including pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies. To date, I have established five different techniques to produce painkiller–loaded nanoparticles and nanofibers aimed at improving pain relief for patients where currently available pain-killers either lack efficacy or produce dose-limiting side-effects. For example, there is a small and very potent peptide that has been on the market as a chemical for over 10 years but which cannot be used as a therapeutic due to its short half-life and poor oral bioavailability. In the form of my nanoparticles, that peptide has the potential to become an oral treatment for improving pain management in patients whose pain is currently poorly alleviated by clinically used pain-killers. I have significant expertise in the use of rodent pain models to assess novel analgesics, and I have received excellent training in conducting research in accordance with the stringent requirements of the Quality Management System (quality accreditations (GLP and ISO17025) from NATA). Together, my knowledge, skills and experience will facilitate the efficient translation of my research from the bench to the clinic.
The current focus of the lab is on the development of drug-products to solve one of the largest unmet medical needs in the pain field through use of sustainable materials. 1) We are developing multifunctional sutures including biodegradable pain relief sutures. 2) We are developing my innovative novel nanoparticles, which deliver innate-immune targeting peptides for the treatment of cancer and cancer-related pain. We are establishing a platform for the development of safe, effective delivery for other small molecule peptide drugs in general to pave their way to clinical trials. 3) Our research also investigates the role of C5a and C3a, estrogen, etc. in the pathogenesis of chronic pain including neuropathic pain, cancer-related pain, low back pain and OA pain.
We work in collaboration with other leading Australian and international researchers to stay at the forefront of the drug delivery systems field and the pain field. We also provide preclinical evaluation of novel compounds and formulations.
Availability
- Dr Felicity Han is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2020
Journal Article
Proteins conjugated with sulfoxide-containing polymers show reduced macrophage cellular uptake and improved pharmacokinetics
Yu, Ye, Xu, Weizhi, Huang, Xumin, Xu, Xin, Qiao, Ruirui, Li, Yuhuan, Han, Felicity, Peng, Hui, Davis, Thomas P., Fu, Changkui and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2020). Proteins conjugated with sulfoxide-containing polymers show reduced macrophage cellular uptake and improved pharmacokinetics. ACS Macro Letters, 9 (6), 799-805. doi: 10.1021/acsmacrolett.0c00291
2020
Journal Article
Sustained-release ketamine-loaded nanoparticles fabricated by sequential nanoprecipitation
Han, Felicity Y., Liu, Yun, Kumar, Vinod, Xu, Weizhi, Yang, Guangze, Zhao, Chun-Xia, Woodruff, Trent M., Whittaker, Andrew K. and Smith, Maree T. (2020). Sustained-release ketamine-loaded nanoparticles fabricated by sequential nanoprecipitation. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 581 119291, 119291. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2020.119291
2020
Journal Article
Low-fouling fluoropolymers for bioconjugation and in vivo tracking
Fu, Changkui, Demir, Baris, Alcantara, Sheilajen, Kumar, Vinod, Han, Felicity, Kelly, Hannah, Tan, Xiao, Yu, Ye, Xu, Weizhi, Zhao, Jiacheng, Zhang, Cheng, Peng, Hui, Boyer, Cyrille, Woodruff, Trent, Kent, Stephen, Searles, Debra and Whittaker, Andrew (2020). Low-fouling fluoropolymers for bioconjugation and in vivo tracking. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 59 (12), 4729-4735. doi: 10.1002/anie.201914119
2020
Journal Article
Low‐fouling fluoropolymers for bioconjugation and in vivo tracking
Fu, Changkui, Demir, Baris, Alcantara, Sheilajen, Kumar, Vinod, Han, Felicity, Kelly, Hannah G., Tan, Xiao, Yu, Ye, Xu, Weizhi, Zhao, Jiacheng, Zhang, Cheng, Peng, Hui, Boyer, Cyrille, Woodruff, Trent M., Kent, Stephen J., Searles, Debra J. and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2020). Low‐fouling fluoropolymers for bioconjugation and in vivo tracking. Angewandte Chemie, 132 (12), 4759-4765. doi: 10.1002/ange.201914119
2019
Journal Article
Integrating fluorinated polymer and manganese‐layered double hydroxide nanoparticles as pH‐activated 19 F MRI agents for specific and sensitive detection of breast cancer
Zhang, Cheng, Li, Li, Han, Felicity Y., Yu, Xinying, Tan, Xiao, Fu, Changkui, Xu, Zhi Ping and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2019). Integrating fluorinated polymer and manganese‐layered double hydroxide nanoparticles as pH‐activated 19 F MRI agents for specific and sensitive detection of breast cancer. Small, 15 (36) 1902309, 1902309. doi: 10.1002/smll.201902309
2019
Journal Article
Fluorinated glycopolymers as reduction-responsive 19F MRI agents for targeted imaging of cancer
Fu, Changkui, Tang, Joyce, Pye, Aidan, Liu, Tianqing, Zhang, Cheng, Tan, Xiao, Han, Felicity, Peng, Hui and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2019). Fluorinated glycopolymers as reduction-responsive 19F MRI agents for targeted imaging of cancer. Biomacromolecules, 20 (5) acs.biomac.9b00241, 2043-2050. doi: 10.1021/acs.biomac.9b00241
2019
Journal Article
Bioerodable ketamine-loaded microparticles fabricated using dissolvable hydrogel template technology
Zhu, Minze, Whittaker, Andrew K., Smith, Maree T. and Han, Felicity Y. (2019). Bioerodable ketamine-loaded microparticles fabricated using dissolvable hydrogel template technology. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 108 (3), 1220-1226. doi: 10.1016/j.xphs.2018.10.029
2019
Journal Article
Sustained-release hydromorphone microparticles produced by supercritical fluid polymer encapsulation
Han, Felicity Y., Whittaker, Andrew, Howdle, Steven M., Naylor, Andrew, Shabir-Ahmed, Anjumn and Smith, Maree T. (2019). Sustained-release hydromorphone microparticles produced by supercritical fluid polymer encapsulation. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 108 (2), 811-814. doi: 10.1016/j.xphs.2018.09.021
2019
Other Outputs
HaBS-Med Collaborative Seeding Grants 2019
Han, Felicity, Kumeria, Tushar and Falconer, James R. (2019). HaBS-Med Collaborative Seeding Grants 2019. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.14264/uql.2019.756
2018
Journal Article
Formulation of bioerodible ketamine microparticles as an analgesic adjuvant treatment produced by supercritical fluid polymer encapsulation
Han, Felicity, Whittaker, Andrew, Howdle, Steven, Naylor, Andrew, Shabir-Ahmed, Anjumn, Zhang, Cheng and Smith, Maree (2018). Formulation of bioerodible ketamine microparticles as an analgesic adjuvant treatment produced by supercritical fluid polymer encapsulation. Pharmaceutics, 10 (4) 264, 264. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics10040264
2018
Journal Article
Comparative analgesic efficacy of pregabalin administered according to either a prevention protocol or an intervention protocol in rats with cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy
Han, Felicity Y., Kuo, Andy, Nicholson, Janet R., Corradinni, Laura and Smith, Maree T. (2018). Comparative analgesic efficacy of pregabalin administered according to either a prevention protocol or an intervention protocol in rats with cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 45 (10), 1067-1075. doi: 10.1111/1440-1681.12971
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2018
Journal Article
High F-content perfluoropolyether-based nanoparticles for targeted detection of breast cancer by 19F magnetic resonance and optical imaging
Zhang, Cheng, Moonshi, Shehzahdi Shebbrin, Wang, Wenqian, Ta, Hang Thu, Han, Yanxiao, Han, Felicity Y., Peng, Hui, Král, Petr, Rolfe, Barbara E., Gooding, John Justin, Gaus, Katharina and Whittaker, Andrew Keith (2018). High F-content perfluoropolyether-based nanoparticles for targeted detection of breast cancer by 19F magnetic resonance and optical imaging. ACS Nano, 12 (9) acsnano.8b03726, 9162-9176. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.8b03726
2018
Journal Article
Enhanced performance of polymeric 19F MRI contrast agents through incorporation of highly water-soluble monomer MSEA
Fu, Changkui, Zhang, Cheng, Peng, Hui, Han, Felicity, Baker, Carly, Wu, Yuao, Ta, Hang and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2018). Enhanced performance of polymeric 19F MRI contrast agents through incorporation of highly water-soluble monomer MSEA. Macromolecules, 51 (15) acs.macromol.8b01190, 5875-5882. doi: 10.1021/acs.macromol.8b01190
2018
Conference Publication
High F-Content Perfluoropolyether-based Polymers for Targeted Detection of Breast Cancer by 19F Magnetic Resonance and Optical Imaging
Zhang, Cheng, Moonshi, Shehzahdi Shebbrin, Ta, Hang T., Han, Yanxiao, Han, Felicity Y., Peng, Hui, Král, Petr, Rolfe, Barbara E. and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2018). High F-Content Perfluoropolyether-based Polymers for Targeted Detection of Breast Cancer by 19F Magnetic Resonance and Optical Imaging. World Polymer Congress Macro 2018, Cairns QLD Australia, 1-5 July 2018.
2016
Journal Article
Bioerodable PLGA-based microparticles for producing sustained-release drug formulations and strategies for improving drug loading
Han, Felicity Y., Thurecht, Kristofer J., Whittaker, Andrew K. and Smith, Maree T. (2016). Bioerodable PLGA-based microparticles for producing sustained-release drug formulations and strategies for improving drug loading. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 7 (JUN) 185, 1-11. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2016.00185
2015
Other Outputs
Cancer chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN): preclinical studies
Han, Felicity Yaqin (2015). Cancer chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN): preclinical studies. PhD Thesis, School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2015.831
2015
Journal Article
Novel polymeric bioerodable microparticles for prolonged-release intrathecal delivery of analgesic agents for relief of intractable cancer-related pain
Han, Felicity Y., Thurecht, Kristofer J., Lam, Ai-Leen, Whittaker, Andrew K. and Smith, Maree T. (2015). Novel polymeric bioerodable microparticles for prolonged-release intrathecal delivery of analgesic agents for relief of intractable cancer-related pain. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 104 (7), 2334-2344. doi: 10.1002/jps.24497
2014
Journal Article
A novel P700 redox kinetics probe for rapid, non-intrusive and whole-tissue determination of photosystem II functionality, and the stoichiometry of the two photosystems in vivo
Jia, Husen, Dwyer, Simon A., Fan, Da-Yong, Han, Yaqin, Badger, Murray R., von Caemmerer, Susanne and Chow, Wah Soon (2014). A novel P700 redox kinetics probe for rapid, non-intrusive and whole-tissue determination of photosystem II functionality, and the stoichiometry of the two photosystems in vivo. Physiologia Plantarum, 152 (3), 403-413. doi: 10.1111/ppl.12235
2014
Journal Article
Optimization and pharmacological characterization of a refined cisplatin-induced rat model of peripheral neuropathic pain
Han, Felicity Yaqin, Wyse, Bruce D. and Smith, Maree T. (2014). Optimization and pharmacological characterization of a refined cisplatin-induced rat model of peripheral neuropathic pain. Behavioural Pharmacology, 25 (8), 732-740. doi: 10.1097/FBP.0000000000000090
2013
Journal Article
Pathobiology of cancer chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN)
Han, Yaqin and Smith, Maree T. (2013). Pathobiology of cancer chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). Frontiers in Pharmacology, 4 Article 156, 1-16. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2013.00156
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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Available projects
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Development of a simple, rapid, and direct insulin measurement device for better management of diabetes
People with diabetes clinically present as hyperglycaemia. The aim of the treatment of diabetes is to control glucose levels. The only hormone-reducing glucose levels is insulin. Simultaneous measurement of both glucose and insulin would allow better glucose control and avoid abnormal blood insulin levels, such as extreme hyperinsulinemia or hypoinsulinemia. Currently, various easy and rapid glucose monitors are available to provide reliable glucose quantification and are used to manage hyperglycemia in diabetes. However, there is an urgent need for convenient and rapid real-time insulin detection devices.
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Investigating the role of innate immune receptors in chronic pain
Accumulating evidence suggests that the complement cascade is strongly activated and upregulated in a variety of neuropathological-related pain, but the mechanisms underlying the complement-dependent modulation of neuronal activity are still unknown. This project will be using knock-out mice to generate new knowledge of the role and changes in levels of specific components of the complement system during the progression of major pain conditions, and provide a significant understanding of the underlying mechanisms and consequences of these changes. In addition, the success of this project will potentially lead to the development of a novel therapeutic drug target for the treatment of these major pain conditions and peripheral neuropathic pain.
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Development and Assessment of the anti-HIV activity of reformulation enfuvirtide
In collaboration with expertise at QIMR, this project will Evaluation of Enfuvirtide-loaded Nanoparticles for Oral Administration – New Treatment Option for HIV/AIDS
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
A novel treatment for chronic pain
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Maree Smith, Professor Trent Woodruff, Dr Andy Kuo, Dr Amanda Kijas
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Doctor Philosophy
Nano-Driven Therapeutics: Exploring Novel Formulations for the Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Recovery of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in the treatment of diabetes in rodents
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the role of fluorine in advanced energy applications
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Whittaker, Dr Cheng Zhang
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Master Philosophy
Surface engineering of polymer sorbents for efficient PFAS capture
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Cheng Zhang
Completed supervision
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Preclinical development of complement C5aR1 antagonists for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Richard Clark, Dr John Lee, Dr Vinod Kumar, Professor Trent Woodruff
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Novel prolonged-release polymeric particles for relief of intractable neuropathic pain
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Whittaker, Emeritus Professor Maree Smith
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr Felicity Han directly for media enquiries about:
- Animal handling
- Cancer chemotherapy induced neuropathy (CIPN)
- Cell culture
- Drug delivery
- Immunohistochemistry
- in vivo optical imaging
- Intrathecal catheter implantation
- Nanomedicine
- Osteoarthritis
- Pain
- Pain behavioral
- Peripheral neuropathic pain
- PLGA microparticles
- Preclinical drug development
- Rodents pain model
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