ESF Research Conferences

ESF-UB Conference in Biomedicine

Nanomedicine: Reality Now and Soon

23-28 October 2010

Links of Interest

  • Technology Networks Ltd. are publishers of open access websites for biomedical communities. They specialize in the scientific marketplace and have a particular focus on the drug discovery and bionanotechnology sectors. Learn more...
  • The Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology (JJCO) is a multidisciplinary journal for clinical oncologists which strives to publish high quality manuscripts addressing medical oncology, clinical trials, radiology, surgery, basic research, and palliative care. The journal aims to contribute to the world’s scientific community with special attention to the area of clinical oncology and the Asian region. More about JJCO...
  • The Journal of Molecular Cell Biology (JMCB) is a new international peer-reviewed journal publishing authoritative reviews and high quality, original articles in all areas of molecular and cell biology. JMCB is interested in inter-disciplinary studies at the cross-sections between molecular and cell biology as well as other disciplines of life sciences such as stem cell research, signaling, genetics, epigenetics, genomics, development, immunology, cancer biology, molecular pathogenesis, neuroscience, plant biology, and systems biology. More about JMCB...
  • The Centre for NanoHealth (CNH) is giving access to patients and is creating a pioneering, integrated facility in which novel devices and sensors can be designed, manufactured, functionalised, tested and evaluated. More about CNH...
  • Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine
    Nanomedicine: NBM is an international, peer-reviewed journal. Each issue presents theoretical and experimental research results related to nanoscience and nanotechnology in life sciences, including Basic, Translational, and Clinical research, and commercialization of results. Learn more...
  • International Journal of Nanomedicine
    IJN is an international, peer-reviewed journal focusing on the application of nanotechnology in diagnostics, therapeutics, and drug delivery systems throughout the biomedical field. Reflecting the growing activity in this emerging specialty, the aim of this journal is to highlight research and development leading to potential clinical applications in the prevention and treatment of disease. More...
  • The Foundation Nanosciences has been created to support the Research focused on "Nanosciences at the frontiers of nanoelectronics” which is performed within our associated network of laboratories called the 'RTRA' (Réseau Thématique de Recherche Avancée). This network includes 32 laboratories and about 1000 scientists across the various research institutions based in Grenoble. The Foundation's main goals are to foster a world-class Nanosciences Research within our network's laboratories by encouraging collaborative and multidisciplinary projects and extending the international reputation of Grenoble as a leader in the nanosciences field. More...
  • The London Centre for Nanotechnology, LCN, is a UK based multidisciplinary enterprise operating at the forefront of science and technology. It is a joint venture between University College London and Imperial College London and is based at the Bloomsbury and South Kensington sites. It has a unique operating model that accesses and focusses the combined skills of the departments of chemistry, physics, materials, medicine, electrical and electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, biochemical engineering and earth sciences across the two universities. More...
  • Worldwide socioeconomic trends drive the need for innovations in medical treatment that keep healthcare affordable and that meet demands for a higher quality of life. Biomedical materials fulfill the demand for better medical treatment by: making therapies less invasive and painful decreasing the need for revision surgery decreasing side effects of medical treatment and shortening recovery times. Learn more...
  • MEDITRANS represents a multidisciplinary Integrated Project dealing with targeted nanomedicines. The overall aim is to advance health care via the development of innovative targeted drug / imaging agent delivery with controlled release, and imaging guidance procedures for the detection of the underlying targeting / (triggered) drug release processes. Learn more...
  • The American Society for Nanomedicine is an open, democratic, and professional nonprofit organization.The American Society for Nanomedicine comprises of members drawn from throughout the fields of nanotechnology, engineering, and the biomedical sciences with the common goal of advancing Nanomedicine research for the realization of the potential it has to benefit the global community. More...