22 January 2013

What Nanotechnology Can Do for Pharmacology

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SCI's London Group

University College London

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Synopsis
It is well known that nanotechnology provides new vehicles for drug delivery, but perhaps less so that it provides more efficient means both for screening new pharmaceuticals as well as patent biomarkers to help manage therapy. The talk will describe advances in nano mechanics and optics, derived largely from the ICT industry, and their applications to pharmacology, including specifically protein stability and drug-target binding.
Venue and Contact

UCL

Department of Chemistry
University College London
20 Gordon Street
London, WC1H 0AJ 
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The lecture will be preceded by tea/coffee in the Nyholm room and followed by a Mixer in the Nyholm Room.

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Speaker

Prof. Gabriel Aeppli, Director of the London Centre of Nanotechnology