Session 3: Nano/Micro Technologies for Cancer

SESSION III. NANO / MICRO TECHNOLOGIES FOR CANCER

Introduction  -  Session Chair

Nancy Allbritton, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor, Physiology and Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry; Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
School of Medicine and The Henry Samueli School of Engineering, UC Irvine

"Cells, Microchips, and Clinical and Biological Information"

Mehmet Toner, Ph.D.
Professor, Surgery and Biomedical Engineering, HarvardMedicalSchool
Director, Microsystems Bioengineering Facility, Massachusetts GeneralHospital

“Biomedical Nanotechnology for Personalized and Predictive Oncology”

Shuming Nie, Ph.D.
Wallace H. Coulter Distinguished Chair and Professor
Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering, and Hematology/Oncology
Director, Emory-Georgia Tech Nanotechnology Center
Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology

“SENSERTM Nanotags:  New Optical Detection Tags for Life Science and Diagnostics”

Michael J. Natan, Ph.D.
President
Oxonica, Inc. (formerly Nanoplex Technologies)

"SQUID Chips for Cancer"

Saburo Tanaka, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Ecological Engineering
Center for Future Technology, Toyohashi University of Technology

"Live Approach in Life Science & Drug Discovery: A Magnetic Nanoprobe Technology for Imaging Molecular Interactions Inside Living Human Cells"

Tae Kook Kim, Ph.D.
Professor, Biological Sciences
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Director, Molecular Medicine Imaging Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

"Applying Semiconductor Technologies and Metrology Tools to Biomedical Research: Manipulation and Detection of Single Molecules"

Andrew Berlin, Ph.D.
General Manager, Biomedical and Life Sciences
The Fred Hutchinson Research Cancer, Intel

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