Location
NCRC, Building 520, Room 3318
1600 Huron Parkway
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Phone
(734) 647-6319
Primary Website
Research Interests
The Shea Lab works at the intersection of regenerative medicine, immune engineering, and precision health. For regenerative medicine, biomaterials combined with drug and gene delivery are applied to control the local microenvironment for directing tissue growth or regeneration. His projects include islet transplantation for diabetes therapy and nerve regeneration for treating paralysis. Immune engineering is focused on strategies to modulate undesired immune responses, such as autoimmune diseases, allergies, cancer, inflammation, and allogeneic cell and organ transplantation. Precision health research is developing strategies for the early detection of diseases and monitoring of response to therapies, such as cancer or autoimmunity. Novel systems biology approaches are being applied to molecularly dissect normal and abnormal tissue functions to identify key drivers of either normal responses or disease progression.
Research Areas:
Artificial Organs, Bio-Micro Nanotechnology and Molecular Engineering, Bio-Nanotechnology, Biomaterials, Biomedical Computation and Modeling, Cancer, Drug Delivery and Therapeutics, Immunology, Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics, Neural Engineering, Neurological Disorders, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Publications
- A synthetic metastatic niche reveals antitumor neutrophils drive breast cancer metastatic dormancy in the lungs. Wang J, Ocadiz-Ruiz R, Hall MS, Bushnell GG, Orbach SM, Decker JT, Raghani RM, Zhang Y, Morris AH, Jeruss JS, Shea LD. Nat Commun. 2023 Aug 8;14(1):4790. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-40478-5.
- Myeloid cell reprogramming alleviates immunosuppression and promotes clearance of metastatic lesions. Raghani RM, Ma JA, Zhang Y, Orbach SM, Wang J, Zeinali M, Nagrath S, Kakade S, Xu Q, Podojil JR, Murthy T, Elhofy A, Jeruss JS, Shea LD. Front Oncol. 2022 Nov 21;12:1039993. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2022.1039993. eCollection 2022. PMID: 36479083
- Building-Block Size Mediates Microporous Annealed Particle Hydrogel Tube Microenvironment Following Spinal Cord Injury. Ross BC, Kent RN 3rd, Saunders MN, Schwartz SR, Smiley BM, Hocevar SE, Chen SC, Xiao C, Williams LA, Anderson AJ, Cummings BJ, Baker BM, Shea LD. Adv Healthc Mater. 2023 Sep 28:e2302498. doi: 10.1002/adhm.202302498. Online ahead of print. PMID: 37768019
- Extrahepatic transplantation of 3D cultured stem cell-derived islet organoids on microporous scaffolds. Bealer E, Crumley K, Clough D, King J, Behrend M, Annulis C, Li F, Soleimanpour S, Shea LD. Biomater Sci. 2023 May 16;11(10):3645-3655. doi: 10.1039/d3bm00217a. PMID: 37017294
- An engineered niche delineates metastatic potential of breast cancer. Orbach SM, DeVaull CY, Bealer EJ, Ross BC, Jeruss JS, Shea LD. Bioeng Transl Med. 2023 Sep 29;9(1):e10606. doi: 10.1002/btm2.10606. eCollection 2024 Jan. PMID: 38193115
- Masked Delivery of Allergen in Nanoparticles Safely Attenuates Anaphylactic Response in Murine Models of Peanut Allergy. Hughes KR, Saunders MN, Landers JJ, Janczak KW, Turkistani H, Rad LM, Miller SD, Podojil JR, Shea LD, O’Konek JJ. Front Allergy. 2022 Feb 7;3:829605. doi: 10.3389/falgy.2022.829605. eCollection 2022. PMID: 35386645
- Mechanistic contributions of Kupffer cells and liver sinusoidal endothelial cells in nanoparticle-induced antigen-specific immune tolerance. Casey LM, Hughes KR, Saunders MN, Miller SD, Pearson RM, Shea LD. Biomaterials. 2022 Apr;283:121457. doi: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2022.121457. Epub 2022 Mar 10. PMID: 35286851
Teaching
- BME 321
Biography
Lonnie Shea is the Steven A. Goldstein Collegiate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan (U-M), which is joint between the College of Engineering and the School of Medicine. He received his Ph.D. in chemical engineering and scientific computing from U-M in 1997, working with Professor Jennifer Linderman. He then served as a postdoctoral fellow with then Chemical Engineering Professor David Mooney in the Department of Biologic and Materials Science at the U-M Dental School. Shea was recruited to Northwestern University’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and was on the faculty from 1999 to 2014. In 2014, Shea returned to the University of Michigan as chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, with his recruitment coinciding with the endowment of the chair position by William and Valerie Hall. His term as chair was completed on June 30, 2021. He is the Steven A. Goldstein Collegiate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and is an internationally recognized researcher at the interface of regenerative medicine, drug and gene delivery, and immune-engineering, whose focus is on preventing tissue degeneration or promoting tissue regeneration. His projects include islet transplantation for diabetes therapies, nerve regeneration for treating paralysis, and diagnostics for immune dysfunction in cancer and autoimmunity. He is currently PI or co-PI on multiple NIH grants. Shea has published more than 280 manuscripts. He served as director of Northwestern’s NIH Biotechnology Training Grant. He has received the Clemson Award from the Society for Biomaterials, and also the recipient of their 2021 Technology Innovation and Development Award for his development of nanoparticles for tolerance in autoimmune disease. Shea is a fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) and the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), a member of the editorial boards for multiple journals such as Molecular Therapy, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, and the Journal of Immunology and Regenerative Medicine.