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This intensive one-day course will include how nanotechnoloy is being applied to medical imaging,
lab-on-a-chip, quantum dots and other novel diagnostic tools, biosensors, regenerative medicine, advanced
and “smart” medical materials, drug targeting and delivery systems, nano-bio-electronic interfaces and novel
devices. The course will also examine some of the key associated risk, ethical and regulatory issues.
This course is targeted towards clinicians interested in learning about novel nanotechnology-based
treatments and diagnostic tools, medical researchers, staff involved in innovation and technology transfer,
healthcare administrators, regulators and others interested in how new and highly multidisciplinary
technologies will impact on the practice of medicine and delivery of healthcare.
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