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THIRD INTERNATIONAL NANOMEDICINE AND DRUG DELIVERY SYMPOSIUM

University of Maryland School of Pharmacy

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Click here to view the Symposium Report published in the Journal of Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine

 

 


 

Holiday Inn, Baltimore Inner Harbor
Baltimore, Maryland, USA

September 26-27, 2005

 

The organizing committee would like to welcome you to the Third International Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery Symposium to be held in Baltimore, Maryland.

The convergence of recent advances in nanotechnology with modern biology and medicine has created the new research domain of nanobiotechnology. The use of nanobiotechnology in medicine is termed nanomedicine.

Nanomedicine research includes the development of diagnostics for rapid monitoring, targeted cancer therapies, localized drug delivery, improved cell material interactions, scaffolds for tissue engineering, and gene delivery systems.

The focus of this symposium will be on recent advances in nanomedicine with emphasis in the delivery of bioactive agents for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes. The symposium will be held right before the 2005 Annual Biomedical Engineering Society Meeting in Baltimore.

For further information about the symposium contact nanomedicine@rx.maryland.edu. To download the program in PDF format click here. The program for the 1st and 2nd Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery Symposia can be viewed at: http://www.unmc.edu/pharmacy/nanomedicine and http://nanomedicine.poly.edu, respectively. For information about the Center for Nanomedicine and Cellular Delivery click here.

To sponsor this conference, contact nanomedcine@rx.umaryland.edu.

We hope you will enjoy the symposium.

 

 

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