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  1. Illinois Phys550 Molecular Biophysics Lecture 2: Compartmentalization of Cells, Photosynthesis I

    Online Presentations | 26 Jan 2010 | Contributor(s):: Klaus Schulten

    Compartmentalization of cells, photosynthesis (part 1 of 2)

  2. Optical BioMEMS Microfluidic Technologies for Hand-Held, Point-of-Care, Medical Devices

    Online Presentations | 23 Nov 2009 | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    Portable, point-of-care, medical diagnostic devices could provide an important new component in more cost-effective healthcare delivery. Rapid measurements of blood samples during an examination within a doctor’s office or in the field, could allow immediate appropriate treatment of medical...

  3. Illinois 2009 nano-biophotonics Summer School, Lecture 6: Cell Cycle and Cancer Cell

    Online Presentations | 28 Oct 2009 | Contributor(s):: Marina Marjanovic

    Cell Cycle and Cancer CellTopics: The functions of cell division: reproduction The functions of cell division: growth and development The functions of cell division: tissue renewal The structure and function of epithelial tissues Epithelial tissues Types of connective tissue Connective tissues...

  4. Illinois 2009 nano-biophotonics Summer School, Lecture 5: Tour of the Cell

    Presentation Materials | 28 Oct 2009 | Contributor(s):: Marina Marjanovic

    Tour of the cellTopics: Smallest Unit of Life Prokaryotic Cells Eukaryotic Cells Overview of an Animal Cell Some Roles of Cell Membrane Proteins Determine Membranes Specific Functions Evidence of Movement of Membrane Proteins The Detailed Structure of Animal Cell Membrane The proteins in the...

  5. <i>In Vivo</i> Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopic Investigations of Structure and Function of Rodent Brain

    Online Presentations | 30 Jul 2008 | Contributor(s):: Anant B. Patel

    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a powerful and a versatile imaging modality for non-invasive characterization of host structure and function. MRI has grown in many directions such as functional MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, chemical shift imaging, which is used to detect single cells...

  6. Nanohybrids as Sensors and Superstructures

    Online Presentations | 30 Jul 2008 | Contributor(s):: K. George Thomas

    We have recently initiated a detailed research program on the design of nanoparticle conjugates of organic/inorganic molecules which enable the coupling of the intrinsic functionalities of molecular systems (binding, self-assembly, switching etc.) with the size and shape dependent optoelectronic...

  7. Multiplex Detection of Cell Surface Markers using Plasmonic Sensors

    Online Presentations | 21 Jul 2008 | Contributor(s):: Joseph M K Irudayaraj

    Gold nanorod molecular probes (GNrMPs) were designed and fabricated for multiplex identification of cell surface markers in HBECs. Cells were probed directly using dark field microscopy integrated with a spectral imager for simultaneous detection of up to three surface markers. The...

  8. Nanotechnology Research Opportunities within the Forest Products Industry

    Online Presentations | 28 Apr 2008 | Contributor(s):: Robert J. Moon

    This talk will provide an overview of research opportunities withinforest products industry. There will be a general description of theanatomical and chemical structure of wood, their connection to wood's anisotropic properties and how nanotechnology research can be applied to provide unique...

  9. Modeling (Semi) Unstructured Proteins

    Online Presentations | 26 Mar 2008 | Contributor(s):: Michael Colvin

    The past century has seen tremendous progress in determining the biochemical and biophysical processes that constitute life. One exciting consequence of this understanding is the possibility of developing mathematical models of biological function that are accurate and even predictive. My...

  10. Nanomedicine for Treating Organ Failure

    Online Presentations | 02 Jan 2008 | Contributor(s):: Thomas J. Webster

    Nanotechnology has begun to revolutionize numerous science and engineering fields. The use of nanotechnology in medicine has been termed nanomedicine. This presentation will highlight recent advancements in the treating of organ failures (such as orthopedic, vascular, cartilage, central and...

  11. Ethics of Stem Cells and Therapeutic Cloning

    Online Presentations | 27 Nov 2007 | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    Invited lecture for Purdue University course SOC 573

  12. BME 695N Lecture 17: Assessing nanotoxicity at the single cell level

    Online Presentations | 06 Nov 2007 | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    Outline:Outline – the need for single cell measures of nanotoxicity There is more than one way for a cell to die... Necrosis" vs. "Apoptosis" There are other forms of "toxicity" Some other challenges in measuring toxicity of nanomaterialsNecrosis vs. Apoptosis mechanisms Necrosis is unplanned...

  13. BME 695N Lecture 16: Assessing drug efficacy at the single cell level

    Online Presentations | 02 Nov 2007 | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    Outline:Introduction and overviewNanomedical treatment at the single cell level requires evaluation at the single cell levelFor evaluation purposes, does structure reveal function?The difficulty of anything but simple functional assaysThe need for assays which at least show correlation to...

  14. KIST/PU Multiplex Detection of Cell Surface Markers Using Plasmonic Sensors

    Online Presentations | 23 Oct 2007 | Contributor(s):: Joseph M K Irudayaraj

    Gold nanorod molecular probes (GNrMPs) were designed and fabricated for multiplex identification of cell surface markers in HBECs. Cells were probed directly using dark field microscopy integrated with a spectral imager for simultaneous detection of up to three surface markers. The...

  15. KIST/PU Design and Performance of Bioresponsive Nanocarriers with Tunable Reactivity for Drug and Gene Delivery

    Online Presentations | 23 Oct 2007 | Contributor(s):: Dave Thompson

    Our lab has focused on the development of bioresponsive nanocarriers that are designed to release their cargo upon entry into acidic environments such as those found in cellular endosomes and sites of poor circulation. Computational methods have been used to design vinyl ether lipids of varying...

  16. KIST/PU Introduction to Global Research Laboratory (GRL) Program: Molecular Imaging and Nanomedicine for Theragnosis using Nano-Bio Materials

    Online Presentations | 23 Oct 2007 | Contributor(s):: Kui Won Choi

    The Global Research Laboratory (GRL) program was initiated by the Korea Foundation for International Cooperation of Science and Technology (KICOS) in 2006. The GRL program has been designed to develop fundamental and original technologies through international collaborative research between...

  17. BME 695N Lecture 12: Introduction to X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and the Examples of Biologically-Relevant Applications

    Online Presentations | 19 Oct 2007 | Contributor(s):: Dmitry Zemlyanov

    With Dmitry Zemlyanov as guest lecturer.

  18. BME 695N Lecture 9: Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) for Nanomedical Systems (cells and nanoparticles)

    Online Presentations | 30 Sep 2007 | Contributor(s):: Helen McNally

    What Helen McNally as guest lecturer.

  19. nanoHUB-U: Biological Engineering - Cellular Design Principles

    Courses|' 20 Dec 2016

    Explore established and emerging cellular design principles and learn how cells function as the basis for cellular engineering.

    https://nanohub.org/courses/BIOD