What is Nanomedicine? Introducing applications of Nanotechnology
A new short course in nanotechnology is now available. Only 14 places available so register soon.
Saturday 12th May 2018
Nanomedicines are used globally to improve the lives of patients suffering from a range of disorders including cancer and various infectious diseases. Nanomedicines currently used clinically have overcome a number of issues associated with conventional drug delivery. This interactive workshop will introduce key areas in the development of nanomedicines. The course is presented by multidisciplinary researchers, with expertise in formulation, clinical application, and safety. Additionally, there will be the opportunity to discuss careers in academia. This course would benefit anyone with a general interest in current healthcare research.
University of Liverpool, 126 Mount Pleasant, L69 3GR
Presented by Dr Paul Curley, Dr James Hobson & Dr Neill Liptrott