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Northeastern professor lands NIH grants for nanotech drug delivery (Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology)
The National Institutes of Health has awarded two grants to Northeastern University professor of pharmaceutical sciences Mansoor Amiji and his team of researchers to study a treatment for cancer, Alzheimer’s, schizophrenia and HIV/AIDS. (read on…) Related items Professor Awarded Two NIH Grants to Examine Nanotechnology-Based Methods of Drug Delivery (Newswise) Grand Opportunity Grant Funds Rapid Saliva Test Using... »
Professor Awarded Two NIH Grants to Examine Nanotechnology-Based Methods of Drug Delivery (Newswise)
Northeastern research teams win National Institutes of Health exploratory grants to support separate projects to develop more effective, nanotechnology-based cancer and brain-disease therapies. (read the story…) Related items Grand Opportunity Grant Funds Rapid Saliva Test Using Lab-On-A-Chip (Medical News Today) Northeastern professor lands NIH grants for nanotech drug delivery (Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology) ASU... »
Measuring impact nanoparticles on health and environment by looking at blood stream of chicken embryos (Science Daily)
Researchers are a step closer to helping solve a complex problem in nanotechnology: the impact nanoparticles have on human health and the environment. They have developed a methodology to measure various aspects of nanoparticles in the blood stream of chicken embryos. (get the story…) Related items University of Calgary chemist to solve a complex problem: Impact of... »
Atmospheric Nanoparticles Impact Health, Weather (Medical News Today)
Nanoparticles are atmospheric materials so small that they can’t be seen with the naked eye, but they can very visibly affect both weather patterns and human health all over the world - and not in a good way, according to a study by a team of researchers at Texas A&M University. Researchers Renyi Zhang,... »
Atmospheric nanoparticles can affect weather patterns and human health (Sify News)
A study by a team of researchers at Texas A and M University has determined that atmospheric materials called nanoparticles can very visibly affect both weather patterns and human health all over (get the story…) Related items Atmospheric nanoparticles can affect weather patterns and human health (New Kerala) Atmospheric nanoparticles impact health, weather professor says (EurekAlert!) Atmospheric Nanoparticles Impact... »