Bionanotechnology

Session 71 - Bionanotechnology for Gene and Drug Delivery II
Bionanotechnology uses concepts from chemistry, physics, and molecular biology to identify components and processes for the construction of nanomaterials and nanodevices for health care. This session invites papers that focus on the design and development of nanomaterials and nanodevices for gene and drug delivery. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: novel methods and compositions to design gene and drug delivery systems at the nanoscale level, and the effects of the sizes of gene and drug delivery systems on gene and drug release kinetics, and pharmacokinetics, cellular uptake, biological transport, and bioefficacy of gene- and drug-carrier complexes.
Chair: Junghae Suh
CoChair: Tao L. Lowe
  Targeting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for the Treatment of Breast Cancer
Roger G. Harrison, Luis F. F. Neves, Yahya A. Lazrak, David E. Martyn, Peter S. McFetridge, Daniel E. Resasco, Kenneth E. Bartels
  Polymersomes as Carriers for Genetic and Protein Therapeutics
David A. Christian, Shenshen Cai, Diana M. Bowen, Younghoon Kim, J. David Pajerowski, Dennis E. Discher
  Immune-Evasion of Viruses and Nanoparticles as a Result of ‘Self' Mimicry
Richard Tsai, Dennis E. Discher
  Novel Architecture for Dendritic Cell-Targeted Vaccines
Jordi Mata-Fink, K. Dane Wittrup
  Remotely Triggered Liposome Release by near Infrared Light Absorption Via Hollow Gold Nanoshells
Guohui Wu, Alexander Mikhailovsky, Htet Khant, Wah Chiu, Joesph A. Zasadzinski
  Surface Modification of Hydrophobic Nanoparticles and Its Biological Application
Rui Shen, Hong Yang
  Synthesis and Evaluation of Cationic Beta-Cyclodextrin Nanogels for Drug Delivery across the Blood Brain Barrier
Linfeng Wu, Tao L. Lowe

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