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Register for the conference and attend 1 of 2 pre-events for FREE!*

Register to attend the Nanomedicine: Visions for the Future conference on 24th and 25th February 2010 and attend the What is Nanomedicine? course taking place on 23rd February 2010 or the NanoMicroClub event taking place in the afternoon of 23rd February 2010 for free.*

Conference Programme Announced: View the technical programme for the event and abstracts from the speakers. Latest speakers to be announced include:

  • Professor Vladimir Torchilin, NorthEastern University, USA
  • Dr Simon Holland, Director, Process Understanding and Control Pharmaceutical Development MOST, GlaxoSmithKline, UK
  • Dr Robert Lemor, Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Germany
  • Professor Urs Meyer, University of Basel BioZentrum, Switzerland
  • Dr Rutledge Ellis-Behnke, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and University of Hong Kong, China

Meet some of the world’s leading researchers and companies in the fields of:

  • Drug delivery/design
  • Disease imaging and treatment
  • Diagnostics and Monitoring
  • Regenerative Medicine
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For more information please contact Carrie Smith at the
Institute of Nanotechnology: +44(0)141 303 8444
or email: carrie.smith@nano.org.uk
Alternatively please visit www.nano.org.uk/conferences/nanomed2010/overview.htm

*Please be advised that you can only register for either the What is Nanomedicine? course or the NanoMicroClub event, as included in the event price. You cannot register for both. Please be advised that this applies to the standard delegate rate only.


In addition to the Visions for the Future conference,
IoN is pleased to offer the following two pre-conference events.

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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.

Register for the conference and attend the course for free
(valid event date 23rd February 2010 only).

For more information on this course please contact Gemma McCulloch at the Institute of Nanotechnology:
+44(0)1786 458020 or email: gemma.mcculloch@nano.org.uk

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The NanoMicroClub acts as a business networking forum for companies. Industrial leaders attend to share ideas, discuss relevant issues facing industry, technology scouting and to learn about key funding and investment news. This meeting will focus on transforming nanotechnologies in to marketable products and will feature a variety of company case studies.

Victor Higgs, Managing Director, Applied Nanodetectors will discuss nanosensor based solutions for global markets and Paul Borm, CEO, MagnaMedics BV will speak about how his company is creating new trends in nanoMedicine.

There are further presentation slots available – if you would like to submit an abstract please send this to Del Stark via del.stark@nano.org.uk.

Register for the conference and attend this event free of charge.

For more information on this event please contact Del Stark at the Institute of Nanotechnology:
+44(0)141 303 8444 or email: del.stark@nano.org.uk

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Summary

Nanomedicine 2010 event link

What is Nanomedicine? event link

NanoMicroClub event link