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| Title: | Cancer Nanotechnology |
| Other Titles: | Cancer Nanotechnology: New Opportunities in Engineering and Medicine Magnetic Nanoparticles and Ovarian Cancer: A Potential New Direction in Therapeutic Intervention Gold Nanoparticles and Its Potential Applications in Cancer Research |
| Authors: | Nie, Shuming McDonald, John El-Sayed, Mostafa A. Georgia Institute of Technology. Microelectronics Research Center Emory University. Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence Georgia Institute of Technology. Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence Emory University. Dept. of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology. Department of Biomedical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Biology Georgia Institute of Technology. Ovarian Cancer Institute Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Chemistry and Biochemistry |
| Subjects : | Cancer Diagnosis Imaging Nanotechnology Ovarian cancer Therapy |
| Issue Date: | 1-May-2009 |
| Publisher: | Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Abstract: | Shuming Nie is the Wallace H. Coulter Distinguished Chair Professor in Biomedical Engineering at Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology. His research interest is broadly in biomolecular engineering and nanotechnology.
John McDonald is taking an integrated systems approach to the study of cancer. This means that he views cancer not as a defect in any particular gene or protein, but as a de-regulated cellular/ inter-cellular process.
Mostafa El-Sayed is the Julius Brown Chair and Regents Professor in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Georgia Tech. He researches Nanoscience and also investigates how Nanoparticles can be used in Nanomedicine, Nano Catalysis, and Nanophotonics. |
| Description: | 2009 Spring Meeting of the NANOFANS Forum. Presented on May 1, 2009 from 11 am-2 pm in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building (Rooms 1116-1118) on the Georgia Tech campus. Cancer Nanotechnology: New Opportunities in Engineering and Medicine / Shuming Nie,
Director, Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence, Emory and Georgia Tech -- Magnetic Nanoparticles and Ovarian Cancer: A Potential New Direction in Therapeutic Intervention / John McDonald, Director, Ovarian Cancer Institute and Chair of
the School of Biology at Georgia Tech -- Gold Nanoparticles and Its Potential
Applications in Cancer Research / Mostafa El-Sayed, Director, Laser Dynamics Laboratory at the School of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Georgia Tech. |
| Type: | Presentation |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28541 |
| Appears in Collections: | NanoFANS Forum
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