On March 4 - 6, 2009, international experts will gather in Berlin for the
NanoMed 2009 conference to discuss the state of the art in medical applications
of nanotechnology.
Medical and healthcare applications are the fastest growing branch of nanotechnology.
Nearly on a daily basis, new groundbreaking results from basic research
are reported. Many nanomedical concepts have entered into the phase of clinical
studies, and the first nanotechnology-based medical products have been approved
by the regulatory authorities.
Experts from all over the world will gather for the NanoMed 2009 – 6th
International Conference on Biomedical Applications of Nanotechnology in the
Great Lecture Hall of Berlin’s Charité Hospital in March to discuss
the current state in biomedical applications of nanotechnology. The event is
organized by two of the leading German nanotechnology networks, cc-NanoChem
e. V. and NanoBioNet e. V.
The program consists of more than 80 lectures and poster presentations by authors
from 30 nations.
The scope of the conference covers the entire range of nanomedicine, including,
among others, drug delivery, drug targeting and controlled release, new concepts
for cancer therapy, innovative dental materials, nanobioanalytics and diagnostic
techniques, nanomaterials for implants and regenerative medicine, microbicidal
coatings for sterility, general hygiene and drug packaging, novel contrast agents,
and miniaturization of biochips. Due attention will be paid to the commercialization
of nanomedical products and to potential risks and responsible use of nanomaterials.
Detailed information and online registration form are available at http://nm09.nanoevents.de.
Posted February 9th, 2009