UCBME Seminar on Nanoscale Science and Technology in Medicine

Nanoscale Science and Technology in Medicine, Kingsgate Conference Center

Sponsored by the Department of Biomedical Engineering, the Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology and the Center for Surgical Innovation
University of Cincinnati

Friday, Jan. 20, 7:30 a.m to approximately 1 p.m.

Planned topics include

  • Polymer/DNA nanoparticles for use in Medicine
  • Glycopolymers for the Delivery of DNA: Nanoscale Development
  • Glycopolymers for the Delivery of DNA: Clinical Applications
  • Engineering of nanomaterials for medical applications
  • Engineering of nanoscale biomaterials for wound healing: clinical applications
  • Engineering of Nanoscale Biomaterials for wound healing: biomaterials
  • Surgical microdevices and nanodevices
  • Developments in nano- and microtechnology for surgical applications
  • Nanodevices/microdevices for surgical applications
  • Bio-nano-computing
  • Convergence of nanocomputing, biology and photonics

The keynote address, "Future Directions in Applied Nanoscience,” will be given by Jennifer West, PhD, of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Rice University.

There are two easy methods to enroll in the UCBME Research Seminar:
Online — Click here to have your information forwarded to the event organizers.
E-mail — Send the information requested below via email.

For more information, contact Linda Moeller, Education Program Coordinator
UC Biomedical Engineering Department, College of Engineering
(513) 556-4123

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