The Clinical Nanomedicine Handbook
Auteur : Brenner Sara
Designed to foster a stronger awareness and exploration of the subject by practicing clinicians, medical researchers and scientists, The Clinical Nanomedicine Handbook discusses the integration of nanotechnology, biology, and medicine from a clinical point of view. The book highlights relevant research and applications by specialty; it examines nanotechnology in depth, and the potential to solve medical problems. It also increases literacy in nanotechnology, and allows for more effective communication and collaboration between disciplines.
- Details worldwide developments in nanomedicine
- Provides a comprehensive roadmap of the state of nanomedicine in numerous medical specialties
- Bridges the gap between basic science research, engineering, nanotechnology, and medicine
This text discusses what nanomedicine is, how it is currently used, and considers its potential for future applications.
It serves as a reference for clinicians, including physicians, nurses, health-care providers, dentists, scientists, and researchers involved in clinical applications of nanotechnology.
Nanotechnology Applications for Infectious Diseases. Nanotechnology Applications in Dermatology. Nanotechnology Applications in Ophthalmology. Nanotechnology Applications in Urology. Nanotechnology Applications in Preventive Medicine and Public Health. Nanotechnology Applications in Vascular Medicine and Surgery. Therapeutic Applications and Targeted Delivery of Nanomedicines and Nanopharmaceutical Products. Index.
Dr. Sara Brenner is a preventive medicine and public health physician at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), State University of New York, serving as the assistant vice president for NanoHealth Initiatives and an assistant professor of nanobioscience. Her research and initiatives aim to develop novel nanotechnology applications in the life sciences, including medicine and public health. She worked state and industry leaders to build the NanoHealth and Safety Center at CNSE, a public–private partnership that is addressing gaps in our understanding of the safety and risk associated with the unique characteristics of nanoscale materials. She is also the CNSE program director of the MD/PhD program in medicine and nanoscale science or engineering, a program that she helped cofound with SUNY Downstate Medical Center. It is the first dual-degree clinical training program in nanomedicine that aims to produce a new, hybrid generation of physician researchers.
Date de parution : 11-2013
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2017
17.8x25.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Neovascular Age Related Macular Degeneration; Human ADPKD; nanotechnology; Sonic Hedgehog; nanomedicine; Sonic Hedgehog Protein; healthcare; Radical Prostatectomy; Narrowband UVB; Endovenous Thermal Ablation; AAA Rupture; Stent Graft; CDC 2011c; Lymphotropic Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles; QD Label; Acne; Ph Ar; Renal Artery; Bio-barcode Assay; Ischemic Nephropathy; Provider Initiate HIV Testing; SLN Gel; HPV DNA; HPV Infection; Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes; ROS Inhibition; AAA Size; Endovascular Repair