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    The department provides a uniquely stimulating environment for scientific discoveries: we are world leaders in nanotechnology, home to two Nobel laureates and three members of the National Academy of...
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    Created in 1964, Inserm is a public institution with a scientific and technical vocation, under the dual auspices of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Research. Inserm is the only French...
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    PPD is a leading global contract research organization providing discovery, development and post-approval services as well as compound partnering programs. Our clients and partners include...
  • News - 10 Jun 2025
    A recent study published in Chemistry – A European Journal investigated how antigen density on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) affects immune responses in the context of MUC1-based cancer vaccines....
  • News - 17 Apr 2025
    In a study funded by the National Institutes of Health, researchers at Brown University suggest that gold nanoparticles (microscopic gold particles thousands of times thinner than a human hair) could...
  • News - 26 Mar 2025
    A recent study published in Small reports on the synthesis and evaluation of lipoic acid-modified gold nanoparticles (LA-Au NPs) of varying sizes, with a focus on their biocompatibility and...
  • News - 27 Jan 2025
    According to a study published in Advanced Functional Materials on November 24th, 2024, a group of researchers led by Assistant Professor Andy Tay from the Department of Biomedical Engineering in the...
  • News - 29 Oct 2024
    Researchers at the University of Ottawa have made a breakthrough in heart disease diagnostics. They have developed a new type of contrast agent for a medical imaging technique called intravascular...
  • News - 29 May 2024
    Researchers from Flinders University's Nanotechnology Department collaborated with international scientists to develop the size and shape of gold nanoparticles from different VFD processing...
  • News - 14 Mar 2024
    If left to their own devices, bacteria on the teeth or injured skin can envelop themselves in a slimy scaffolding, forming what is known as a biofilm. These bacteria cause havoc on tissues and are...

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