Nanomaterials for in vivo and in vitro Imaging and Chemical Sensing | AIChE

Nanomaterials for in vivo and in vitro Imaging and Chemical Sensing

Chair(s)

Wang, Q., University of Notre Dame

Co-chair(s)

Ostafin, A., University of Notre Dame

The application of nanomaterials to the design of in vivo and in vitro imaging agents and chemical sensors offers new possibilities for methods in diagnosis and therapy. Nanomaterials have properties such tunable electrochemical and optical character, high chemical or catalytic activity, large specific surface area, and small size. However, there are some issues in using these materials for in vivo and in vitro applications, including biocompatibility, toxicity, uptake, targeting. We seek papers pertaining to new configurations and compositions of nanomaterials that target these problems in vivo and in vitro applications.

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