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Nanomedicine is the medical application of nanotechnology. Nanomedicine ranges from the medical applications of nanomaterials, to nanoelectronic biosensors, and even possible future applications of molecular nanotechnology. Current problems for nanomedicine involve understanding the issues related to toxicity and environmental impact of nanoscale materials. More information on Nanomedicine can be found here.

Online Presentations (41-60 of 162)

  1. BME 695L Special Lecture 3: In vivo Model Systems to Study Nanomedical Approaches to Cancer Detection and Intervention

    Online Presentations | 02 Dec 2011 | Contributor(s):: Deborah W Knapp

    Guest lecturer: Deborah Knapp.

  2. BME 695L Lecture 15: GMP and Issues of Quality Control Manufacture of Nanodelivery Systems

    Online Presentations | 02 Dec 2011 | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    See references below for related reading.15.1      Overview15.1.1    What does cGMP mean?15.1.2    Why GMP? Controlling processes means more predictable...

  3. BME 695L Lecture 16: FDA and EPA Regulatory Issues

    Online Presentations | 02 Dec 2011 | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    See references below for related reading.16.1      Introduction and overview16.1.1    How does the FDA think about nanomedical systems?16.1.2    The 2006 Nanotechnology Task Force16.2      Some...

  4. BME 695L Lecture 12: Assessing Drug Efficacy and Nanotoxicity at the Single Cell Level

    Online Presentations | 22 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    See references below for related reading.12.1      Introduction to measures of efficacy for nanomedicine12.1.1    for evaluation purposes, does structure/size reveal function?12.1.2    nanomedical treatment at the single cell...

  5. BME 695L Lecture 13: Designing Nanomedical Systems (NMS) for In-vivo Use

    Online Presentations | 22 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    See references below for related reading.13.1      Bringing in-vivo considerations into NMS design13.1.1    the in-vitro to ex-vivo to in-vivo paradigm         13.1.1.1 In-vitro - importance of choosing...

  6. BME 695L Lecture 14: Designing and Testing Integrated Nanomedical Systems

    Online Presentations | 22 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    See references below for related reading.14.1      Introduction to integrated designs14.1.1    “Total design” but there is some order in the design process14.1.2    A brief outline of the total design...

  7. BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine Lecture 25: Force Traction Microscopy

    Online Presentations | 16 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: Javid Mohammed Ali

    BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology provides an introduction to basic concepts of nanotechnology in mechanobiology and in cancer. This is a highly interdisciplinary field of research where knowledge from various disciplines is presented and integrated....

  8. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 19: How can you tell if a cell is cancerous?

    Online Presentations | 14 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: Catherine J. Murphy

    Lecture by Catherine Murphy.

  9. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 20: Nanoparticle contrast agents for tissue

    Online Presentations | 14 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: Catherine J. Murphy

    Lecture by Catherine Murphy.

  10. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 22: Mechano-transduction mechanical micro environment determine cell fate

    Online Presentations | 14 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: Taher A. Saif

    Lecture by Taher Saif.

  11. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 23: Mechano-transduction mechanical micro environment determine cell fate (examples), possible mechanisms

    Online Presentations | 14 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: Taher A. Saif

  12. BME 695L Special Lecture 2: X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) in Biologically-Relevant Applications

    Online Presentations | 01 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: Dmitry Zemlyanov

    Guest lecturer: Dmitry Zemlyanov

  13. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 5: Lab on Chip - Mechanical

    Online Presentations | 31 Oct 2011 | Contributor(s):: Rashid Bashir

  14. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 6: Lab on Chip - Optical

    Online Presentations | 31 Oct 2011 | Contributor(s):: Rashid Bashir

  15. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 7: Integrated Devices and Quiz

    Online Presentations | 31 Oct 2011 | Contributor(s):: Rashid Bashir

  16. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 8: Introduction to cancer biology

    Online Presentations | 31 Oct 2011 | Contributor(s):: Ann M Nardulli

  17. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 9: Characteristics of a normal cell

    Online Presentations | 31 Oct 2011 | Contributor(s):: Scott Siechen

    Lecture by Scott Siechen.

  18. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 10: Characteristics of a cancer cell

    Online Presentations | 31 Oct 2011 | Contributor(s):: Scott Siechen

    Lecture by Scott Siechen.

  19. llinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 11: Metastasis

    Online Presentations | 31 Oct 2011 | Contributor(s):: Ann M Nardulli, Zuhaib Bashir Sheikh

    Course Instructor: Ann Nardulli, Molecular and Integrative Physiology...........................................................................................................................................................................NCN@IllinoisLaura MillerOmar SobhZuhaib SheikhNahil...

  20. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 12: Role of chemicals, radiation, and infectious agents in cancer

    Online Presentations | 31 Oct 2011 | Contributor(s):: Ann M Nardulli