Alexander Poellinger from Charité in Berline researchers the potential of near-infrared imaging using optical contrast agents for diagnosing breast cancer.

Alexander Poellinger from Charité in Berline researchers the potential of near-infrared imaging using optical contrast agents for diagnosing breast cancer.
Proceeds will be used to support the expansion of NanoString’s existing life sciences business and its first commercial launch in molecular diagnostics.
Polymer nano- and microparticles can be used to develop new vaccines for disorders such as cancer and HIV.
NKT Photonics’ Project Manager Lasse Leick has received the 2012 Pasteur Award.
Blood capillary analogues have been developed in a biodegradable hydrogel as a promising platform for in vitro drug testing.
How much does materials science stand to gain from Nature? Professor Ozin gives his take on the progress of biomimetics.
A new form of dental adhesives, containing bisphosphonate and bisphosponic acid, improves the ability to etch enamel and increases stability in water.
A new hybrid nanoarchitecture has been developed to allow the use of protein toxins such as ricin in cancer treatment.
The issue aims to provide a representative and comprehensive overview on the broad range of current biophotonics on-chip, spanning the full range from chip fabrication to applications in biomedical sensing and related fields.
Professor Ozin looks back at the predictions for the field of nanochemistry he made 20 years ago; where has nanotechnology gone since?