The Raman spectroscopy channel covers research into all aspects of this non-destructive technique including surface - enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), and related
applications such as drug detection, forensics, environmental analysis, art and archaeology research, food quality analysis, homeland security, cancer research and material science.
This means that these devices have the potential to be used in the human body in the future in
applications such as drug delivery and locating cancer cells.
Polymers can also be modified in supercritical fluids for special
applications such as drug delivery.
«It will be immediately relevant to many areas of fundamental cell biology research and practical
applications such as drug discovery.
Dr Wenxin Wang is trying to uncover therapies for diseases such as diabetic ulcers and Epidermolysis Bullosa, which causes chronic skin conditions: «We are currently investigating the use of these new materials for biomedical
applications such as drug / gene delivery, cross linkable hydrogel materials and skin adhesives.
The new material, described online 25 April in Science by synthetic chemist Andreas Lendlein of mnemoScience GmbH in Aachen, Germany, and biomedical engineer Robert Langer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is composed of two polymers, each already used separately in clinical
applications such as drug delivery.
Not exact matches
This makes possible a wide range of biomedical
applications such as tissue engineering
as well
as drug and gene delivery.
Students learn their
application when analyzing samples for dyes,
such as those occurring on textile fibers; when analyzing samples for the presence of materials
such as petrol which may have been used to start fires; or when testing for the presence of illicit
drugs in a variety of sample types.
Arrays of silicon nanotubes have many potential
applications, including for solar - energy harvesting, photonics, and biological processes
such as drug delivery.
Jewett imagines
applications not just with medicines but also biomaterials for
drug delivery systems, medical materials
such as surgical sutures, and functionalized biopolymers.
IRBs are also included, along with many pages of other information, in
drug trial applications with regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in Silver Spring, Maryl
drug trial
applications with regulatory agencies
such as the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) in Silver Spring, Maryl
Drug Administration (FDA) in Silver Spring, Maryland.
The nanorods could have
applications in
such areas
as electronics, sensory devices, energy conversion and storage,
drug delivery, and cancer treatment.
This novel material is ideal for
applications such as oil spill cleaning, heat insulation
as well
as packaging, and it can potentially be used
as coating materials for
drug delivery and
as smart materials for various biomedical
applications.
This achievement will also contribute to accelerating the research
applications of RNAi
such as to the development of RNA - based next - generation
drugs, for example
as gene therapy to suppress the production of a disease - causing protein.
As novel applications, such as drug screening, SNP detection, diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food protection, are developed, there will be more demand for experienced microarray technicians in the workplac
As novel
applications,
such as drug screening, SNP detection, diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food protection, are developed, there will be more demand for experienced microarray technicians in the workplac
as drug screening, SNP detection, diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food protection, are developed, there will be more demand for experienced microarray technicians in the workplace.
Sun is currently conducting collaborative research with hydrogels for
applications and efficiency with anticancer
drugs screening and delivery, stem cells and wound healing,
as well
as being used in vaccines for H1N1 influenza and animal diseases,
such as the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, or PRRS.
We can already see the beginnings of the
application of
such knowledge in using scanning technologies to diagnose schizophrenia and to detect subtle racist or sexist thought patterns
as well
as in implant surgery to treat parkinsonism and in the emergence of
drugs such as Ritalin and Ambien.
Researchers at McGill University have developed a new, low - cost method to build DNA nanotubes block by block — a breakthrough that could help pave the way for scaffolds made from DNA strands to be used in
applications such as optical and electronic devices or smart
drug - delivery systems.
These results can serve
as the foundation of future research on the wide range of possible
applications involving microfluidic processes
such as water purification and self - powered
drug delivery systems.
As well as the detection of explosives, chemical weapons and drugs, there is a broad array of other possible applications, such as measuring food quality, health (breath analysis), environmental monitoring, and even geological monitoring (volcanoes) and agriculture (detecting pests
As well
as the detection of explosives, chemical weapons and drugs, there is a broad array of other possible applications, such as measuring food quality, health (breath analysis), environmental monitoring, and even geological monitoring (volcanoes) and agriculture (detecting pests
as the detection of explosives, chemical weapons and
drugs, there is a broad array of other possible
applications,
such as measuring food quality, health (breath analysis), environmental monitoring, and even geological monitoring (volcanoes) and agriculture (detecting pests
as measuring food quality, health (breath analysis), environmental monitoring, and even geological monitoring (volcanoes) and agriculture (detecting pests).
An approvable letter indicates that the FDA is prepared to approve a new
drug application once certain specified conditions,
such as a request for additional information, are met.
Hydrogels, noted for their biomimetic properties, are the leading materials for biomedical
applications,
such as drug delivery and stem cell therapy.
To test the capsule's real - world
applications, the team used both mathematical modeling and animal models to investigate the effects of delivering a sustained therapeutic dose of a
drug called ivermectin, which is used to treat parasitic infections
such as river blindness.
It covers areas
such as nanoparticle
drug delivery and possible future
applications of molecular nanotechnology (MNT) and nanovaccinology.
Their results, published this week in Applied Physics Letters, from AIP Publishing, report that these nanoscale polymers, which are biocompatible, could have a wide range of biological
applications such as for
drug delivery scaffolds or miniature implantable sensors.
Hooking up custom - made microbes to electronics could have a host of
applications in medicine and industry,
such as smarter
drugs and better health apps
Themed «Rare Genomics: Genomics of Rare Diseases, Rare Cancers and rare
Drug Outcomes», this international scientific event will revolve around the application of the most important disciplines of Genomic Medicine, such as Genome discovery, informatics, Public Health, and drug design in Rare Diseases, Cancer and Pharmacogenom
Drug Outcomes», this international scientific event will revolve around the
application of the most important disciplines of Genomic Medicine,
such as Genome discovery, informatics, Public Health, and
drug design in Rare Diseases, Cancer and Pharmacogenom
drug design in Rare Diseases, Cancer and Pharmacogenomics.
Specific combinations of these are of crucial importance in various
applications such as biomaterial design, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine,
drug delivery, diagnostics.
In conclusion, anthelminthics
as cancer
drugs seem to lack specificity for molecular targets and lack safety profiles for systemic
application in large part,
such failing to fulfill the basic criteria for successful repurposing in oncology [3].
Fluorescent and luminescent materials,
such as yttrium aluminum garnet doped with different metal ions (rare earths or transition metals), have found applicability in various fields, from optoelectronics (i.e.: lighting systems, LCDs, CRTs, lasers) to aerospace (i.e: thermal barriers) and biotechnological
applications (i.e.: fluorescence marker, contrast agent in medical imaging, imaging screens,
drug delivery etc).
MPSs are designed to capture essential features of in vivo physiology that is based on quantitative systems models tailored for individual
applications,
such as drug fate or disease modeling.
He is especially interested in developing DNA - based materials that can manipulate or respond to light or carry magnets, with potential biomedical
applications such as MRI imaging or targeted
drug delivery.
This discovery opens the path for industry,
such as ICT and pharmaceutical, to cheaply print a host of electronic devices from solar cells to LEDs with
applications from interactive smart food and
drug labels to next - generation banknote security and e-passports.
These summaries have a wide range of
applications such as the prediction of disease gene candidates,
drug repurposing, and many more.
Speakers will discuss
applications of patient - specific and disease - specific stem cell lines, including gene repair (via tools
such as the Cas9 nuclease), disease modeling,
drug screening, and regenerative medicine.
We find out how advances are deepening our understanding of cancer biology and resistance processes, which will lead to new clinical
applications such as non-invasive biomarkers and
drug development.
The delivery of
drugs transdermally (through the skin) is a practice used in medicine to avoid the risk or inconvenience of intravenous therapy, to lower loss of absorption
as a
drug passes through the gastrointestinal tract, to lower metabolism of the
drug by the liver, and to provide a more targeted
application (
such as a topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drug delivery via patch vs. swallowing a pill).
Conventional pain management relies on pharmacological
applications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDS), narcotics, and antidepressant pain modifiers, yet these approaches can build dependencies --- and potential hearing loss.
Drug products that inhibit these enzymes are mainly used in the treatment of arthritis, though there are
applications for other inflammatory diseases,
such as asthma and ulcerative colitis.
The person whose life is insured must sign the
application, giving permission for the insurance company to collect data,
such as motor vehicle records, prescription
drug records and information submitted on previous health and life insurance
applications.
''... researchers have created assemblies of nanowires that show potential in
applications such as armor, flame - retardant fabric, bacteria filters, oil cracking, controlled
drug release, decomposition of pollutants and chemical warfare agents.»
... [I] f a method of treatment consisting in the
application of a new
drug could be claimed
as a process apart from the
drug itself, then the inventor, by making
such a process claim, would have an easy way out of the restriction in s. 41 (1).
Violations
such as driving under the influence of alcohol or
drugs is at the top of the list which would then be followed by speeding, reckless driving and drag racing on the street would put a huge black mark on your
application.
Insurers are culling information from other online databases,
such as motor vehicle and prescription
drug records, and using it along with the online
application answers to estimate risk and issue policies.
The insurance company determines what group an individual should be placed in based on medical history
as well
as physical condition at the time of
application for the policy, personal attributes
such as whether or not you smoke, drink excessively, use
drugs not prescribed by a physician, driving record or involvement in any hazardous activity.
Job Requirements • Must be technologically savvy • Smart - phone familiarity (Samsung Galaxy / android platform preferred) • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Outlook, Excel, etc.) • Experience with mapping and routing
applications such as MapPoint or Google Maps • Ability to lift and move heavy loads, stand most of the day, climb, bend and stoop while working • Must have mechanical / technological / electrical aptitude • Electrical experience is a plus • Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills • Aptitude to learn from written documents / phone training • Extensive travel requirements — must have a good driving record with reliable vehicle • Good Organizational skills • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision • Capacity to effectively communicate and interact with customers, general public, supervisor and office staff • Must be willing to complete all licensing (if required for the position) • Must pass a criminal, driving, credit background check, and
Drug / Alcohol testing