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  1. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 14: Most common cancers in men and women and Quiz

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

  2. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 15: Therapeutic Nanotechnology: Biological pore sizes and nanocarriers

    31 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Catherine J. Murphy

    Lecture by Catherine Murphy.

  3. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 16: Therapeutic Nanotechnology: Metal nanoparticles and hyperthermia

    31 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Catherine J. Murphy

    Lecture by Catherine Murphy.

  4. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 17: Diagnostic Nanotechnology: Colloidal metal nanoparticle optics

    31 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Catherine J. Murphy

    Lecture by Catherine Murphy.

  5. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 18: Diagnostic Nanotechnology: Surface chemistry of nanoparticles

    31 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Catherine J. Murphy

    Lecture by Catherine Murphy.

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

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

    Lecture by Catherine Murphy.

  7. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 1: BioMEMS and Microfluidics

    24 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Rashid Bashir

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

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

    Lecture by Catherine Murphy.

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

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

    Lecture by Taher Saif.

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

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

  11. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 2: Micro and Nanofabrication

    26 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Rashid Bashir

  12. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 3: 3-D Biofabrication

    26 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Rashid Bashir

  13. Illinois BioNanotechnology and Nanomedicine: Applications in Cancer and Mechanobiology Lecture 4: Lab on Chip - Mechanical

    26 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Rashid Bashir

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Lecture by Scott Siechen.

  19. Illinois BioNanotechnology Seminar Series

    26 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Laura Arriola Miller (organizer)

    This series is organized by PhD students who are appointed as Trainees in the NIH/NCI Midwest Cancer Nanotechnology Training Center (M-CNTC) and in the NSF IGERT in Cellular and Molecular Mechanics and BioNanotechnology (CMMB IGERT). These traineeships are designed to train the next generation of...

  20. Illinois BioNanotechnology Seminar Series Fall 2011: Deconvolving Stiffness in MEMS Pedestal Cell Mass Measurements

    05 Dec 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Elise Corbin

    The complex relationships between a cell's behavior and the physical properties of both itself and its environment have long been of interest. Specifically, the understanding the mechanisms through which a cell's physical properties influence cell growth, cell differentiation, cell cycle...