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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... »
NIH awards $3M in grants to SU researchers (Central New York Business Journal)
SYRACUSE - The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded $3 million in grant funding to two researchers in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences. (read the story…) Related items NIEHS awards Recovery Act funds to focus more research on health and safety of nanomaterials (EurekAlert!) NIEHS Awards Recovery Act Funds to Focus More Research on Health... »
"Cocktail" Of Cooperative Nanoparticles Seeks And Destroys Cancer Tumors (Medical News Today)
US scientists have developed a “cocktail” of nanoparticles that work together in the bloodstream to seek, stick to and kill cancer tumors. A paper describing the results of the project, which was funded by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health, is to appear in a forthcoming print issue of the... »
Nanomedicine: Ending ‘hit and miss’ design (EurekAlert!)
( Rice University ) A dozen laboratories in the Texas Medical Center, including four from Rice University, have won a $3 million Grand Opportunity grant from the National Institutes of Health to conduct a systematic survey of how different sizes and types of nanoparticles behave inside living cells. The two-year project, which is funded... »