Robert Langer receives Kabiller Prize in Nanoscience and Nanomedicine

Chemical engineer and prolific inventor Robert S. Langer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- known as the “Edison of medicine” -- is the recipient of the $250,000 Kabiller Prize in Nanoscience and Nanomedicine for 2017, Northwestern University’s International Institute for Nanotechnology announced. The Kabiller Prize is the largest monetary award in the world for [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:32:51+00:00September 30th, 2017|Categories: News|0 Comments

Regenerating tissues with gene-targeting molecules

A synthetic DNA-targeting molecule could pave the way for tissue regeneration. Stem cells can be triggered to change into heart muscle cells by a new method involving synthetic molecules. The method overcomes challenges facing current approaches and can be fine-tuned to prompt the formation of a variety of cell types. Human induced pluripotent stem cells [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:32:51+00:00September 29th, 2017|Categories: News|0 Comments

Faster imaging at the nanoscale level

Tufts researchers have discovered a new, faster way to image materials at the nano level, an advance that could speed the detection of cancer and assist in the development of new high-tech materials. The new method was discovered by Igor Sokolov, a professor of mechanical engineering, and Maxim Dokukin, a postdoctoral scholar in Sokolov’s lab. [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:32:51+00:00September 28th, 2017|Categories: News|0 Comments

Lab-on-skin: Nanotechnology electronics for wearable health monitoring

Nanotechnology materials are going to open new realms of possibility for flexible and stretchable monitoring gadgets that are wearable directly on the skin. In our previous Nanotechnology in Healthcare Spotlight we already looked at some – even futuristic – biofunction monitors. A new review in ACS Nano ("Lab-on-Skin: A Review of Flexible and Stretchable Electronics [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:32:51+00:00September 27th, 2017|Categories: News|0 Comments

Molecular geometry with DNA nanoscopy – incl. video

  Researchers are constantly expanding their arsenal of methods to decipher the spatial organization of biological structures. Using microscopes, they can now visualize individual macromolecular components within DNA, protein, or other complexes. However, this resolution typically requires sophisticated equipment applied to specially-processed samples, and it is difficult to simultaneously watch many types of [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:32:51+00:00September 26th, 2017|Categories: News|0 Comments

Encapsulating Stem Cells in Nanogel Could Help Treat Heart Attack

Treatment options for heart disease and heart-related illnesses are still limited despite the fact that they are the main causes of death across the globe. Presently, one group reports in ACS Nano that it is possible to repair damage to the heart by encapsulating stem cells in a nanogel. Myocardial infarction, also referred to as [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:32:52+00:00September 25th, 2017|Categories: News|0 Comments

Newly engineered antibody could kill off 99% of HIV strains

Research carried out by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) in conjunction with pharmaceutical firm Sanofi has produced an antibody capable of attacking 99 percent of HIV strains. The International Aids Society has heralded the finding as an “exciting breakthrough.” The human body has difficulty fighting HIV because of the way that the virus [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:32:52+00:00September 24th, 2017|Categories: News|0 Comments

Nanotechnology Startup Nanosys Raises $7.5 Million

According to a recent SEC filing, Nanosys has raised $7.5 million in financing from an undisclosed investor. Nanosys is a nanotechnology company that designs products based on “architected materials,” or materials purpose-engineered for a given manufacturing process. The technology is currently being applied to multiple industries, including LED backlighting, LED general lighting, power batteries and [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:32:52+00:00September 24th, 2017|Categories: News|0 Comments

Nanotechnology and Cardiovascular Nanomedicine

From an article posted by Nanoneophyte: Applications of various nano platforms in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Nano platforms can target and break down coronary artery plaques and prevent injuries caused by stenosis or occlusion of arteries. Nanoparticulate systems can also reduce the adverse effects of reperfusion injuries and regenerate/salvage myocardium after MI, [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:32:52+00:00September 24th, 2017|Categories: News|0 Comments

A New Mechanism For Controlling Memory

From an article at neurosciencenews.com: Summary: Study reveals receptor movement is essential for synaptic plasticity as a response to neural activity. Halting receptor movement may block specific memory acquisition, researchers report, thus confirming the role of synaptic plasticity in learning and memory. Researchers in Bordeaux recently discovered a new mechanism for storing information in synapses [...]

By |2018-03-22T14:32:52+00:00September 22nd, 2017|Categories: News|0 Comments
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