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  1. Feb 26 2015

    Enzymes in Drug Discovery Conference

    Dear Colleague,We welcome you to GTCbio's Inaugural Enzymes in Drug Discovery Conference, which will be held on February 26 - 27, 2015 in San Diego, CA. Enzymes are a therapeutically important...

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  2. What are the names of medical offices and hospitals in Indianapolis where part of there inventory includes drug delivery microchips?

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  3. Adeel Masood Butt

    Dr Butt was born in Kunjah, a town in Punjab province of Pakistan. He completed his college level education from Government Zamindar College Gujrat and earned a Pharm-D degree from University of...

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  4. [Illinois] A Microfluidic Approach for Cocrystallization of Drugs and Analysis via X-ray Diffraction

    16 Dec 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Elizabeth Horstman

    The process of pharmaceutical drug development is cost- and time-intensive. Candidate drugs (CDs) are screened with many counter ions (salt or cocrystal formers) to find solid forms of the drug with appropriate physicochemical (e.g., solubility, dissolution rate) properties. Cocrystals are...

  5. [Illinois] Microcapsules for Luminescent Tracking and Controlled Drug Delivery

    16 Dec 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Yulia Maximenko

    Polyelectrolyte microcapsules are formed on porous calcium carbonate templates that are impregnated and coated with 2.9 nanometer luminescent silicon nanoparticles. The complexes are characterized in suspension as well as in thin films using fluorescence microscopy, optical microscopy, and x-ray...

  6. Sourabh Madhav Mehta

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  7. A CNTFET-Based Nanowired Induction Two-Way Transducers

    05 Sep 2012 | | Contributor(s):: Rostyslav Sklyar

    A complex of the induction magnetic field two-way nanotransducers of the different physical values for both the external and implantable interfaces in a wide range of arrays are summarized. Implementation of the nanowires allows reliable transducing of the biosignals' partials and bringing of...

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

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

  9. Erkin Seker

    Erkin Seker's research experience spans the areas of nanoporous metal synthesis, MEMS-based mechanical characterization, microfluidic flow control techniques, biomedical and bioanalytical...

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  10. Sneha Choudhury

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

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

    Keynote Address

  12. Malvern Instruments Workshop: Nano-particle Characterization Symposium

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

    The key focus of the symposium is to demonstrate how different analytical techniques provide the information needed to advance nanotechnology.

  13. KIST/PU Theragnosis – A New Paradigm of Personalized Medicine

    06 Dec 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Ick Chan Kwon

    Companion Diagnosis, based on pharmacogenomics, has been recognized as one of most important key representatives of personalized medicine. However, Companion Diagnosis does not provide any clues in developing new ways of therapeutics but it only provides a best choice of drugs based on given...

  14. Illinois BioNanotechnology Seminar Series Fall 2011: Precisely Size Controlled Drug-silica Nanoconjugate for Cancer Therapy

    05 Dec 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Li Tang

    Drug delivery nanomedicine, exemplified by micelles and nanoparticles roughly in the size range of 1-200 nm, have attracted much interest in the past 2-3 decades as alternative modalities for cancer treatment. The size of these drug delivery vehicles has been strongly correlated with their in...

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

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

    Guest lecturer: Deborah Knapp.

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

    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...

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

    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...

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

    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...

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

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

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

  20. gamal akabani

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