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The Nanotech Breakthroughs Paving the Future of HealthcareThe Nanotech Breakthroughs Paving the Future of Healthcare

In this episode of the Pittcon Podcast featuring Dr. Chad Mirkin, Director of the International Institute for Nanotechnology, Chad explores the world of nanomaterials, their role in diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines, and the future of healthcare.
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   Researchers receive €10.6 million to develop new therapeutic approaches to target glioblastomaResearchers receive €10.6 million to develop new therapeutic approaches to target glioblastoma
 
Researchers at the Universities of Amsterdam and Leiden together with the Netherlands Cancer Institute (Amsterdam) and Oncode Institute (Utrecht) have received a €10.6 million ERC Synergy Grant to develop innovative therapeutic approaches to target glioblastoma, a deadly primary brain tumor for which no curing therapy is yet available.
 
   Butterfly-inspired imaging sensor can detect cancer cells with high accuracyButterfly-inspired imaging sensor can detect cancer cells with high accuracy
 
There are many creatures on our planet with more advanced senses than humans. Turtles can sense Earth's magnetic field. Mantis shrimp can detect polarized light.
 
 

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 Microbubble-based biomarker could improve NIR-PIT treatment for cancer
 
Microbubble-based biomarker could improve NIR-PIT treatment for cancerResearchers at Nagoya University in Japan and their collaborators have used a biomarker based on microbubbles to evaluate the success of near-infrared photoimmunotherapy (NIR-PIT) treatment.
 
 
 New nanoparticle-based system developed for comprehensive treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
 
New nanoparticle-based system developed for comprehensive treatment of rheumatoid arthritisA team of scientists led by KOO Sagang from the Seoul National University and Center for Nanoparticle Research within the Institue for Basic Science Center (IBS), in collaboration with researchers from Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) and the Seoul National University, developed a new solution for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
 
 
 Plant-based materials will be the building blocks for soft medical microrobots
 
Plant-based materials will be the building blocks for soft medical microrobotsA team of University of Waterloo researchers has created smart, advanced materials that will be the building blocks for a future generation of soft medical microrobots. These tiny robots have the potential to conduct medical procedures, such as biopsy, and cell and tissue transport, in a minimally invasive fashion.
 
 
 Skin-friendly ECG sensor offers comfort without compromise on cardiac care
 
Skin-friendly ECG sensor offers comfort without compromise on cardiac careResearchers optimized dry electrode geometries for a wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) patch to enhance its performance and comparability with commercial ECG monitors for remote and point-of-care (PoC) diagnostics.
 
 
 New Modular Nanoparticle Technology Opens the Door to a Variety of Therapeutic Approaches
 
New Modular Nanoparticle Technology Opens the Door to a Variety of Therapeutic ApproachesEngineers at the University of California San Diego have developed modular nanoparticles that can be easily customized to target different biological entities such as tumors, viruses or toxins.
 
 

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