Tags: nanomedicine

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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.

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  1. [Illinois] Translational Nanomedicine from Drug Discovery to Preclinical Studies

    Online Presentations | 10 Nov 2015 | Contributor(s):: Dipanjan Pan

  2. [Illinois] Translational Nanomedicine in the Interface of Chemistry, Biology, and Engineering

    Online Presentations | 26 Aug 2014 | Contributor(s):: Dipanjan Pan

  3. [Illinois] Translational Nanomedicines Using Biomedical Nanomaterials

    Online Presentations | 02 Aug 2014 | Contributor(s):: Sei Kwang Hahn

    Nano-medicine is the term for the use of advanced bio- and nano-technologies for the development of medicines. In this seminar, smart translational nanomedicines using biomedical nanomaterials will be presented for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications. The first part will cover...

  4. [Illinois] Gold Nanostars as Tiny Hitchhikers for Cancer Therapeutics

    Online Presentations | 01 Aug 2014 | Contributor(s):: Teri Odom

  5. [Illinois] Plasmonic Engineering in Nanomedicine

    Online Presentations | 28 Apr 2014 | Contributor(s):: Srikanth Singamaneni

    Plasmonics involves the control of light at the nanoscale using surface plasmons. One particular area where plasmonics is expected to make an enoromous impact is the field of life sciences, with applications in bioimaging, biosensing, and targted and externally-triggered therapy. In the first...

  6. [Illinois] How to Break the "Fundamental" Limits of Nanobiosensing

    Online Presentations | 07 Apr 2014 | Contributor(s):: Muhammad A. Alam

    As the future of Moore’s law of transistor scaling appears uncertain, electronics is being reinvented by broadening the focus to other areas including macroelectronics (electronics of large, possibly flexible and transparent displays), bioelectronics (e.g., nanobio sensors for genomics,...

  7. [Illinois] B3SI 2012: Closing Session

    Online Presentations | 17 Dec 2013 | Contributor(s):: Rashid Bashir, Lizzanne DeStefano, Hsiang-Yu Angie Wang, Hao-Ming Hsiao, Jimmy K. Hsia, Laura Arriola Miller

    Deeper understandings of biological systems and advances in nanotechnology have provided new opportunities to make significant progress in mechanobiology, biosensing and dynamic control of engineered systems, with wide range of applications such as cancer research. In order to take advantage of...

  8. [Illinois] CMMB IGERT and M-CNTC Annual Symposium 2013

    Workshops | 06 Jun 2013

    The CMMB IGERT is training the next generation of leaders who will define the new frontiers of cellular and molecular mechanics and bionanotechnology. Integrating biology and medicine with micro and nanotechnology can be categorized into two broad areas, namely how micro/nano-fabrication can help...

  9. [Illinois] CNST 2012: Gold Nanoparticles In, On, and Around Cells

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Cathy Murphy

  10. [Illinois] CNST 2012: Making Mid-Infrared Photonics Nano with Plasmonics and Metamaterials

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Daniel Wasserman

    CNST Workshop 2012 May 2–3, 2012 Showcasing University of Illinois research in bionanotechnology/nanomedicine, nanoelectronics/nanophotonics, and nanomaterials/nanomanufacturing, leading to cross-campus and industry collaborations National Center for Supercomputing Applications Micro and...

  11. [Illinois] B3SI 2012: International Collaboration Panel

    Online Presentations | 17 May 2013 | Contributor(s):: Hao-Ming Hsiao, Irfan S. Ahmad, Nai-Jen Harry Chang, Taher A. Saif, Xin Tang, Hsiang-Yu Angie Wang

  12. [Illinois] ECE 416: Biosensors

    Courses | 07 Feb 2013 | Contributor(s):: Brian Cunningham

      Learn the underlying engineering principles used to detect small molecules, DNA, proteins, and cells in the context of applications in diagnostic testing, pharmaceutical research, and environmental monitoring. Biosensor approaches including electrochemistry, fluorescence,...

  13. Summary of Companies Approved by FDA, Who Use Gold Nanoparticles in Invitro Diagnosis

    Presentation Materials | 22 Dec 2012 | Contributor(s):: VEERA CSR CHITTEPU

  14. [Illinois] B3SI 2012: Circumventing Barriers to Nanoparticle Delivery In Vivo

    Online Presentations | 02 Aug 2012 | Contributor(s):: Susan E. Clare

  15. [Illinois] Cancer Community Symposium 2012: T Cell Receptors For Potential Cancer Immunotherapy Applications: Single Chain T Cell Receptors Circumvent Mispairing with Endogenous TCR and Mediate T Cell Activity

    Online Presentations | 09 May 2012 | Contributor(s):: David H. Aggen

    To improve the immune response to cancer, gene therapy with tumor-specific T cell-receptors (TCRs) provides an attractive approach to effectively arm patients T cells for tumor cell destruction. A high-affinity TCR specific for an antigenic peptide-major histocompatibility complex (pepMHC) can be...

  16. [Illinois] Cancer Community Symposium 2012: Panel Discussion

    Online Presentations | 09 May 2012

    Please join us for a panel discussion on the social impact of cancer and how it affects patients, providers, clinicians, and researchers alike. We are fortunate to feature Leslie Hammersmith (moderator), Jennifer Smith, and Patience Anders from the local Young Survival Coalition, as well as an...

  17. Application of Dynamic Light Scattering in the Physicochemical Characterization of Natural and Engineered Nanoparticles

    Online Presentations | 20 Apr 2012 | Contributor(s):: Trisha Eustaquio

    This presentation will highlight the use of dynamic light scattering (DLS), which measures the hydrodynamic size of nanoparticles in suspension, in characterizing specific examples of engineered and natural nanoparticles. In terms of engineered nanoparticles, the role of nanoparticle size in...

  18. The Importance of Zeta Potential for Drug/Gene Delivery in Nanomedicine

    Online Presentations | 11 Apr 2012 | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    Keynote Address

  19. Finding a Needle in a Haystack: Nanobarcoding for Single Nanoparticle Detection in in vitro and ex vivo Nanomedical Biodistribution Studies

    Online Presentations | 14 Feb 2012 | Contributor(s):: Trisha Eustaquio

    Determination of the fate of administered nanoparticles in a biological system, or nanoparticle biodistribution, is critical in evaluating a nanoparticle formulation for nanomedical purposes. Unlike their small-molecule drug antecedents, nanoparticles pose unique challenges in the design of...

  20. Illinois 2011 NanoBiophotonics Summer School: Dr. Naash - Research

    Online Presentations | 21 Jan 2012 | Contributor(s):: Muna Naash