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Nanomedicine Conference 2014

Written by BCI Staff | Feb 2, 2014 9:27:00 PM

Nanomedicine 2014

Conference - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The British Society for Nanomedicine (BSNM) is proud to collaborate with SELECTBIO in the organisation of Nanomedicine 2014. BSNM is a registered charity, created to allow open access for industry, academia, clinicians and the public to news and details of on-going nanomedicine research throughout the UK and beyond. A key aim of BSNM is the provision of forums for scientists to disseminate their latest advances and highlight their work to the wider scientific community.
The exciting Nanomedicine 2014 programme will provide insight across a number of emerging nanotechnologies that span from treatment to diagnosis. The programme includes the use of solid drug nanosuspensions for improving oral bioavailability and for sustained release formulations, recent developments in targeting nanoparticles through the use of aptamers conjugated to their surface and progress in siRNA delivery as well as cell and particle imaging.
The Conference Chair is Dr Andrew Owen, Professor of Pharmacology and Chair of the British Society for Nanomedicine, University of Liverpool.

Agenda Topics:
- Aptamer Targeted Nanoparticles
- Cell and Particle Tracking
- Fundamental Study of Nanoparticle – Biological Interactions
- Nano Material Design
- Nanosuspensions
- siRNA and Biologicals

Organization: SELECTBIO

(Courtesy of Nanomedicine 2014 logo, via nanomednorth.com)

Nanomedicine 2014

Wed, Mar 26, 2014 - Thu, Mar 27, 2014

Edinburgh Conference Centre

Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, United Kingdom

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