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.

Online Presentations (1-20 of 162)

  1. Nanomedicine for Drug Delivery, Controlled Release, and Targeted Therapy

    07 Dec 2023 | | Contributor(s):: Neda Habibi, The Micro Nano Technology - Education Center

    Drug targeting to specific organs and tissues has become one of the critical endeavors of the century since the use of free drugs in conventional dosage forms generally involves difficulties in achieving the target site at the appropriate dose after or during a proper time period....

  2. Engineer and Manufacture Off-the-Shelf CAR-Natural Killer Cells for Targeted

    07 Oct 2022 | | Contributor(s):: Xiaoping Bao

    Cancer is a major threat for humans worldwide, with over 18 million new cases and 9.6 million cancer-related deaths in 2018. Although most common cancer treatments include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, unsatisfactory cure rates require new therapeutic approaches, particularly for...

  3. NanoMedicine

    07 Oct 2022 | | Contributor(s):: Jared Ashcroft, NACK Network

  4. Nanotechnology: The Future of Medicine?

    28 Jul 2022 | | Contributor(s):: Jared Ashcroft, The Micro Nano Technology - Education Center

  5. Nanomedicine for Drug Delivery, Controlled Release and Targeted Therapy

    17 Jun 2022 | | Contributor(s):: Neda Habibi, The Micro Nano Technology - Education Center

  6. Genomic Cancer Medicine Is the Future Now?

    11 May 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Daniela Matei, Susan Gubar

  7. Creating Informatics-Enabled Learning Health Systems: Now, it’s Personal!

    11 May 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Peter J. Embí

  8. Building Molecules for Function: New Materials & Inks Will Be Needed If Additive Manufacturing Will Change Medicine

    27 Feb 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Matthew L. Becker

    This presentation will describe the use of several translationally relevant chemistries and post-printing functionalization strategies that are impacting the practice of medicine and how physicians are planning for future therapies that were not possible previously.

  9. Tech Intersection: Understanding the Bio and Nano Link

    23 Jan 2018 | | Contributor(s):: Christie M. Sayes, NACK Network

    Outline:The application (medicine and engineering) and implication (human health and environmental toxicology) of the Nano-Bio InterfacePart 1: Introduction to the fields of nanomedicine and nanotoxicologyPart 2: Commercialization case studies

  10. Soft, Biocompatible Optoelectronic Interfaces to the Brain

    08 Jun 2017 | | Contributor(s):: John A. Rogers

    In this talk, we will describe foundational concepts in physics and materials science for these types of technologies, in 1D, 2D and 3D architectures. Examples in system level demonstrations include experiments on freely moving animals with ‘cellular-scale’, injectable optofluidic...

  11. Tissue-Level Communication Through Patterning Of Intercellular Ca2+ Wave Dynamics

    22 Nov 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Jeremiah J. Zartman

    Here we characterize periodic intercellular Ca2+ waves (ICWs) in a model organ system of epithelial growth and patterning—the Drosophila wing imaginal disc. We developed a novel regulated environment for micro-organs (REM-Chip) device that enable a broad range of genetic, chemical and...

  12. [Illinois] Nanotechnology meets Biology in the Cancer Cell: Applications in Medicine, Drug Delivery, and Determining Drug Efficacy

    04 Feb 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Mostafa El-Sayed

  13. [Illinois] Dimeric Trigger Responsive Drug Conjugate for High Loading Nanoencapsulates

    26 Jan 2016 | | Contributor(s):: kaimin Cai

    Polymeric micelle is one of the most widely used drug delivery nanomedicine platforms; however, micelle drug delivery systems usually have very low drug loading and poorly defined composition, which greatly limited its further clinical translation. In the course of developing trigger responsive...

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

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

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

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

  16. [Illinois] Translational Nanomedicines Using Biomedical Nanomaterials

    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...

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

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

  18. [Illinois] Plasmonic Engineering in Nanomedicine

    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...

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

    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,...

  20. [Illinois] B3SI 2012: Closing Session

    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...