Advances in Translational Nanotechnology: Challenges and Opportunities
- Mohapatra, Shyam S;
- Frisina, Robert D;
- Mohapatra, Subhra;
- Sneed, Kevin B;
- Markoutsa, Eleni;
- Wang, Tao;
- Dutta, Rinku;
- Damnjanovic, Ratka;
- Phan, Manh-Huong;
- Denmark, Daniel J;
- Biswal, Manas R;
- McGill, Andrew R;
- Green, Ryan;
- Howell, Mark;
- Ghosh, Payal;
- Gonzalez, Alejandro;
- Ahmed, Nadia Tasnim;
- Borresen, Brittney;
- Farmer, Mitchell;
- Gaeta, Melissa;
- Sharma, Krishna;
- Bouchard, Christen;
- Gamboni, Danielle;
- Martin, Jamie;
- Tolve, Bianca;
- Singh, Mandip;
- Judy, Jack W;
- Li, Chenzhong;
- Santra, Swadeshmukul;
- Daunert, Sylvia;
- Zeynaloo, Elnaz;
- Gelfand, Ryan M;
- Lenhert, Steven;
- McLamore, Eric S;
- Xiang, Dong;
- Morgan, Victoria;
- Friedersdorf, Lisa E;
- Lal, Ratnesh;
- Webster, Thomas J;
- Hoogerheide, David P;
- Nguyen, Thanh Duc;
- D’Souza, Martin J;
- Çulha, Mustafa;
- Kondiah, Pierre PD;
- Martin, Donald K
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.3390/app10144881Abstract
The burgeoning field of nanotechnology aims to create and deploy nanoscale structures, devices, and systems with novel, size-dependent properties and functions. The nanotechnology revolution has sparked radically new technologies and strategies across all scientific disciplines, with nanotechnology now applied to virtually every area of research and development in the US and globally. NanoFlorida was founded to create a forum for scientific exchange, promote networking among nanoscientists, encourage collaborative research efforts across institutions, forge strong industry-academia partnerships in nanoscience, and showcase the contributions of students and trainees in nanotechnology fields. The 2019 NanoFlorida International Conference expanded this vision to emphasize national and international participation, with a focus on advances made in translating nanotechnology. This review highlights notable research in the areas of engineering especially in optics, photonics and plasmonics and electronics; biomedical devices, nano-biotechnology, nanotherapeutics including both experimental nanotherapies and nanovaccines; nano-diagnostics and -theranostics; nano-enabled drug discovery platforms; tissue engineering, bioprinting, and environmental nanotechnology, as well as challenges and directions for future research.
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