General Linguistics (master)

Published 17 January 2012

AUC Who's in Town lecture series - 'Big impact from small size: applications of nanotechnology in society'

Published 17 January 2012
AUC, Amsterdam University College

New nanofabrication technologies offer great possibilities for medical applications. After a brief introduction of Nanomedicine and the concept of "Lab on a Chip" a variety of applications of these topics will be presented and the use of nanoparticles for modern medical imaging and targeted drug delivery will be shown. A disposable point-of-care lithium chip, capable of measuring lithium concentrations in blood for manic depressive patients will be treated as well as a fertility chip to measure the sperm motility and concentration in semen. Using precise, pulsed electrical fields, individual cells can be transfected with DNA creating new cell properties. Finally a radically new idea to make a nanopill that can detect cancerous DNA in the intestines using nanowires will be presented.

Date, time and location

  • Tuesday, 31 January 2012
  • 18:00-20:00
  • AUC Artis Library, Plantage Middenlaan 45, Amsterdam
Source: Communications Office