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Tronics, this panel will examine ways in which MEMS is promoting better health/quality of life (QoL) in the medical sciences , exploring technologies and commercial opportunities in clinical care, patient monitoring, management, personal
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chemistry. The customers include the world’s top pharma and biotech companies, as well as leading academic institutes. For more information, visit www.biotage.com Read more about nanotechnology in the bio/ medical sciences .
pharmaceuticals. The work, partly funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences , was originally published online in February by Langmuir and is the cover story in the journal's July 7 print
cultures underwent drug-induced alkalosis," explained Dr. Scott Trammell. Read more about nanotechnology in the medical sciences . The interdisciplinary group of scientists involved in this project from NRL include: Dr. Michael Stewart and Dr
applied to it but remains pliable in areas that are not being stressed," Carey said. Read more about nanotech in medical sciences here. Both researchers noted this is the kind of basic research that asks more questions than it answers. While
might come with it," said the study's leader, Chengyu Jiang, a molecular biologist at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in Beijing, China. The first nanomaterial was developed by German scientists in 1984. Nanomaterials are now used
performed in the United States, and contrast agents were used in nearly 45% of them. Read more about nanotechnology in medical sciences here. Figure. A discoidal silicon microparticle, or SiMP, one micrometer across may dramatically improve the
technologies for intelligent implants, etc. Kris Verstreken obtained the degree of Medical Doctor, the Ph.D. degree in Medical Sciences , and the M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium). Since 2008
University of Ferrara’s Prof. Alessandra Ferlini, funded until Dec 2012. Read more about Nanotechnology in Medical Sciences Read more about University Research