She designs sustainable, environmentally friendly polymer-based delivery systems for targeted therapeutics.
[1] She moved to Arizona State University for her graduate studies and earned a master's degree in 1998.
[1][2] Reineke was a PhD student at the University of Michigan, where she was supervised by Michael O'Keeffe and Omar M.
[4][5] These macromolecules include biocompatible polymers that can deliver DNA for regenerative medicine as well as targeted therapeutic treatments.
[9] Reineke used reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization for the synthesis of diblock terpolymers that can be used for targeted drug delivery.