Molecular self-assembly of multifunctional nanoparticle composites with arbitrary shapes and functions

Molecular self-assembly of multifunctional nanoparticle composites with arbitrary shapes and functions
New study examines how bacteria clog medical device, to shape strategies for preventing clogging of devices such as stents.
In the second part of our interview, Orlando Auciello talks about the challenges inherent in transitioning from academia to business.
A new study published shows how nanoparticles can be combined to secure the effective delivery of cancer drugs to tumour cells.
German researchers present a new micro-machining method to fabricate micropatterned superelastic TiNi films.
Dr. Irina Kufareva and her colleagues from UC San Diego have investigated quantum chemical approaches to computational drug research.
The first part of our talk with Orlando Auciellot on ultrananocrystalline diamond, his startup company ADT, and treating retina detachment using UNCD.
University of California, San Diego bioengineers have demonstrated in a study in pigs that a new injectable hydrogel can repair damage from heart attacks.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have for the first time successfully coated polymer implants with a bioactive film.
Interfacing biological systems with nanomaterials may have a significant impact in research fields such as biosensors and tissue engineering.