People Image Gallery

Professor Mark Prausnitz in the lab. (Credit: Stephanie Eley, Eley Photo)

Professor Mark Prausnitz is shown holding a microneedle patch. (Credit: Christopher Moore, Georgia Tech)

Professor Mark Prausnitz, headshot. (Credit: Christopher Moore, Georgia Tech)

Mark Prausnitz, PhD, Georgia Tech Regents professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, is shown in the laboratory where the microneedle vaccine patch was developed. (Credit: Christopher Moore, Georgia Tech)

Nadine Rouphael, M.D., associate professor of medicine (infectious diseases) at Emory University School of Medicine (standing) and study participant Daisy Bourassa, demonstrate how the microneedle vaccine patch was applied. (Credit: Rob Felt, Georgia Tech)

Dr. Samirkumar Patel displays a prototype microneedle used to inject therapeutics into specific locations in the eye. Image behind him on the screen is a magnified view of a site where yellow dye was injected into the suprachoroidal space. (Credit: Gary Meek, Georgia Tech)

Researchers Mark Prausnitz and Robyn Schlicher use a confocal microscope to study cells whose membranes have been opened by the application of ultrasound. (Credit: Gary Meek, Georgia Tech)

Professor Mark Prausnitz in the lab (portrait). (Credit: Gary Meek, Georgia Tech)

Professor Mark Prausnitz in the lab (landscape). (Credit: Gary Meek, Georgia Tech)

Professor Mark Prausnitz, headshot. (Credit: Gary Meek, Georgia Tech)

Professor Mark Prausnitz holding a microneedle patch. (Credit: Gary Meek, Georgia Tech)

Professor Mark Prausnitz, headshot. (Credit: Christopher Moore, Georgia Tech)

Professor Mark Prausnitz and Dr. Wei Li examine microneedle patches for long-acting contraception. (Credit: Christopher Moore, Georgia Tech)