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Drug Delivery & Therapeutics
Symposium Sessions |
| | Monday May 21 |
| 7:00 | Registration |
| 8:30 | Nanotech Conference Opening & Keynotes |
| 4:00 | BioNano: Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment |
| | Tuesday May 22 |
| 7:00 | TUESDAY - Registration |
| 8:30 | Keynotes: Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment |
| 10:30 | BioNano: Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment |
| 1:30 | BioNano: Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment |
| 4:00 | BioNano: Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment |
| 4:00 | Poster Session 1 (4:00 - 6:00) & Expo Reception |
| | Wednesday May 23 |
| 10:30 | BioNano: Drug Delivery |
| 2:00 | Nanotech Poster Session 2 - Expo Reception (2:00 - 4:00) |
| 5:00 | Merck Special Reception: Novel Delivery Technology Needs |
| | Thursday May 24 |
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Symposium Program |
| | Monday May 21 |
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| 7:00 |
Registration | Main Lobby |
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| 8:30 |
Nanotech Conference Opening & Keynotes | Grand Ballroom |
| | Session chair: Bart Romanowicz, NSTI, Andreas Wild, Freescale Semiconductors |
| 8:30 |
How the US Can Ensure Energy Supply for the Future J. Hofmeister, Shell Oil, US (bio) |
| 9:10 |
National Nanotech Initiative and Industrial Nanotechnology Impact A.H. Carim, Co-Chair, Nanoscale Science and Engineering Technology, Subcommittee, National Science & Technology Council, U.S. Department of Energy, US (bio) |
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| 4:00 |
BioNano: Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment | Great America 3 |
| | Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US |
| 4:00 |
Development of Nanoconjugate with Different Monoclonal Antibodies to Inhibit Molecular Targets Important for Tumor Angiogenesis M. Fujita, N.M. Khazenzon, B.S. Lee, E. Holler, K.L. Black and J.Y. Ljubimova, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, US |
| 4:20 |
Multivalent magnetic nanoparticles for T cell-specific tracking via magnetic resonance and fluorescence imaging for cancer treatment reporting J. Gunn, O. Veiseh, C. Sun, C. Fang, H. Wallen, J. Cao, C. Yee and M. Zhang, University of Washington, US |
| 4:40 |
Characterization and in vivo efficacy of targeted nanoparticles for systemic siRNA delivery to tumors D.W. Bartlett and M.E. Davis, California Institute of Technology, US |
| 5:00 |
Development of a specific micro/nanodevice validating the concept of molecular biopsy F. Berger, A. Bouamrani, M. Cosnier, F. Martin, P. Caillat and A.L. Benabid, Inserm, FR |
| 5:20 |
Sirna Nanomedicines for Cancer Gene Therapy S.H. Kim and T.G. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, KR |
| | Tuesday May 22 |
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| 7:00 |
TUESDAY - Registration | Main Lobby |
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| 8:30 |
Keynotes: Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment | Theater |
| | Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US |
| 8:30 |
The Promise of Nanotechnology in Cancer A. Barker, National Cancer Institute, US (bio) |
| 9:15 |
Advancing Drug Discovery and Development with Molecular Imaging N. Van Bruggen, Genentech, US (bio) |
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| 10:30 |
BioNano: Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment | Theater |
| | Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US |
| 10:30 |
Development of Nanotools for Cancer Detection and Imaging R.Y. Tsien, University of California San Diego, US (bio) |
| 11:00 |
Early Cancer Detection with Nanodevices J. Heath, California Institute of Technology, US (bio) |
| 11:30 |
Molecular Imaging in Cancer S.S. Gambhir, Stanford University, US (bio) |
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| 1:30 |
BioNano: Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment | Theater |
| | Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US |
| 1:30 |
Tumor Angiogenesis Imaging and Therapy D. Cheresh, University of California San Diego, US (bio) |
| 2:00 |
Silicon-based ''Mother Ships'' for nano-diagnostics and nano-therapeutics M. Sailor, University of California San Diego, US (bio) |
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| 4:00 |
BioNano: Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment | Theater |
| | Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US |
| 4:00 |
Targeted Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy H. Onyuksel, University of Illinois at Chicago, US (bio) |
| 4:30 |
“Smart Nanosystems” – Opportunity for Multi-functionalization in Tumor Targeting and Delivery V. Torchilin, North Eastern University, US (bio) |
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| 4:00 |
Poster Session 1 (4:00 - 6:00) & Expo Reception | Exhibit Hall |
| | Wednesday May 23 |
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| 10:30 |
BioNano: Drug Delivery | Grand Ballroom D |
| | Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US |
| 10:30 |
Targeted Nanoparticle-Polypeptide Conjugates for Breast Cancer Treatment F. Alexis, P. Basto, A. Radovic-Moreno, R. Langer and O.C. Farokhzad, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, US |
| 10:50 |
Polymer Nanospheres for Improved Drug Delivery of Protein Therapeutics and Viral Antigens T.P. Castor, Aphios Corporation, US |
| 11:10 |
Targeted Aptamer-Nanoparticles to Diminish Drug Resistance of Cancer Cells in vitro Study P. Basto, F. Alexis, E. Levy-Nissenbaum, R. Langer and O. Farokzhad, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US |
| 11:30 |
Drug Eluting Nanostructured Coatings K.C. Popat, M. Eltgroth and T.A. Desai, University of California, San Francisco, US |
| 11:50 |
Specific targeting and delivery of virus envelope-coated nanoparticle cargoes into receptor-bearing cells and subcellular compartments. A.C. Moore, A.A. Kolokoltsov and R.A. Davey, University of Texas Medical Branch, US |
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| 2:00 |
Nanotech Poster Session 2 - Expo Reception (2:00 - 4:00) | Exhibit Hall |
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| 5:00 |
Merck Special Reception: Novel Delivery Technology Needs | Great America J |
| | Session chair: Stan Barnett, Merck, US |
| 5:00 |
Merck's areas of interest for siRNA-related technologies S. Bartnett, Merck, US |
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Special Symposium
This session seeks to showcase work in the area of biomedical nanotechnology,
particularly related to drug delivery.
Nanoscience and nanotechnology can address one of the greatest challenges in the
post-genomic era of the 21st century – making the essential connections between
structure and function of biomolecules at the micro/nanoscale to human
physiology and pathophysiology at the macroscale.
To meet these challenges, the field of biomedical nanotechnology has undergone
exponential growth during the last 5 years. Technologies such as nanostructured
biomaterials for biointegration, nanoprobes for cellular targeting, and
nanofluidic chips for DNA processing and drug delivery promise to transform the
world of biochemistry and medicine much in the same way that integrated
semiconductor devices transformed the world of electronics and computation.
The key driving force is the complementary length scale between biological
structures that range from the 10's of nanometers (proteins, DNA, viruses) to
the micron scale (cells and cellular assemblies) and the new capabilities of
nanosystems to manipulate and control such feature sizes within our environment.
Topics & Application Areas
Online abstract submissions are now being accepted. Proposed topics
include, but are not be limited to:
- Targeting at Molecular, Cellular & Higher Levels
- Delivery Systems
- Modes of Entry
- Controlled Release Systems
- Microcapsules
- Liposomes
- Vesicles
- Macromolecular Conjugates
- Antibody Targeting
- Protein/Peptide Delivery
- Pharmacodynamics
- Viral-Based Systems
- Cell Surface Interactions
- Other
Journal Submissions
Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine (Nanomedicine)
Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine
(Nanomedicine) is a newly established, international,
peer-reviewed journal published quarterly. Nanomedicine publishes basic,
clinical, and engineering research in the innovative field of
nanomedicine. Article categories include basic nanomedicine, diagnostic
nanomedicine, experimental nanomedicine, clinical nanomedicine, and
engineering nanomedicine, pharmacological nanomedicine.
For consideration into the Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and
Medicine journal please select the “Submit to Nanomedicine:
Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine” button during the on-line
submission procedure. You may only select a single journal during the
submission process.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Selected Nanotech Proceedings papers will be reviewed and invited into a
Special Issue of Journal of Nanoparticle Research.
The journal disseminates knowledge of the physical, chemical and
biological phenomena and processes in nanoscale structures.
For consideration into this Special Issue of Journal of Nanoparticle
Research, please select the “Submit to Journal of Nanoparticle Research”
button during the on-line submission procedure. You may only select a
single journal during the submission process.
Symposium Coordinator
Matthew Laudon
Nano Science and Technology Institute
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