Nanotechnology for In Vivo and in Vitro Imaging

Friday, November 13, 2009: 12:30 PM
Tennessee D (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
The application of nanomaterials to the design of in vivo and in vitro imaging agents 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 and are being used in in vivo and in vitro applications.


Sponsor:
Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum


Chair:
Yah-el Har-el
Email: yahel@jhu.edu

Co-Chair:
Pankaj Karande
Email: karande@mit.edu


12:50 PM
(706b) Cationic Multifluorescent Quantum Dot Liposomes for Cancer Cell Imaging
Geoffrey D. Bothun, Amy E. Rabideau and Matthew A. Stoner

1:10 PM
(706c) Design of Solid Lipid Particles with Iron Oxide Quantum Dots for the Delivery of Therapeutic Agents
Ronald A. Holser, Jaya Sundaram, Samantha Hawkins, Chari Kandala and Bosoon Park

1:50 PM
(706e) Design and Characterization of Biodegradable Gold Nanoclusters for Optical Imaging
Avinash K. Murthy, Jasmine M. Tam, Justina O. Tam, Li Leo Ma, Davis R. Ingram, Konstantin Sokolov and Keith P. Johnston

2:10 PM
(706f) Gold Nanoparticle-Assisted AFM Study of DNA Damage and Repair
Enis Demir, Hande Asimgil, Halil Kavakli and Seda Kizilel

2:30 PM
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