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		<title>Ann Schmierer, Ph.D &#8211; Corporate Liaison, Georgia Institute of Technology</title>
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Ann Schmierer, Ph.D discusses the aggressive investment the Georgia Institute of Technology has made in biotechnology in faculty and infrastructure. Georgia Tech specializes in interdisciplinary innovation combining engineering, bioinformatics, and nano-medicine among others. Dr. Schmierer also discusses her personal interest and career in biotechnology.
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		<title>¿Qué es la nanomedicina?</title>
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Para encontrar más medios sobre la nanomedicina: nisenet.org/catalog.
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		<title>Sci-Tech Today: Nanomagnets Target Treatment to Injured Arteries</title>
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Stems cells can help repair damaged arteries, but it is difficult to get them to target problem areas. Nanotech correspondent Karine Thate tells how scientists at the University College London have figured out a way to use magnets to help direct the cells. Watch this videocast to learn how this method works.
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		<title>Robots in Your Blood</title>
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I&#8217;m feeling sick, but modern medicine has no cure for the common cold. I speculate about the future of medical technology. Will nanomachines offer a solution? Could this technology also be used for evil? Yes! I&#8217;ll explain the insidious potential. Music: Philip Glass
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		<title>NanoMission &#8211; Nanomedicine NanoBot</title>
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Using a nanorobot to deliver nano medicine?!! As in reality, putting a small metalic object in the human body will only result in it getting covered in proteins!
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		<title>What is Nanomedicine?</title>
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A brief intro to the NISE Network&#8217;s Nanomedicine Exhibit. To learn more about the exhibit, check out nisenet.org/catalog.
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		<title>Nanotechnology and drug delivery</title>
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Approximately 99 per cent of medicinal molecules don&#8217;t reach their targets and subsequently, stay in the body of the patient. As these molecules can sometimes be very toxic &#8211; particularly in the case of those designed to target cancers &#8211; research is being undertaken into more effective ways of safely transporting and delivering drugs. A [...]]]></description>
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