Evo Nano workshop with games
On 21 March we visited Badminton school in Bristol to deliver a workshop, designed to introduce two Year 10 classes to nanoparticle design for cancer treatment. The workshop was delivered …
On 21 March we visited Badminton school in Bristol to deliver a workshop, designed to introduce two Year 10 classes to nanoparticle design for cancer treatment. The workshop was delivered …
After 3 and a half years the Evo Nano project is drawing to a close, so we would like to reflect on the goals of the project and achievements of …
Late last year some of the Evo Nano team from the University of Novi Sad and the University of the West of England, published their research on using evolutionary algorithms …
Our team at IMDEA look at the use of a tumour-on-a-chip device to replicate in vitro physiological microenvironments for use in onco-medicine testing and development and published their results in …
In order to develop an evolvable cancer treatment simulator, the best evolutionary optimisation methods must be found. In this paper our team from University of the West of England and …
Gold nanoparticles are great drug carriers, but it’s time-consuming and expensive to search for the optimal design with an experimental approach. In this paper, entitled ‘Mixed-monolayer functionalized gold nanoparticles for …
Last year we published some research on how to measure penetration of nanoparticles in the International Journal of Nanomedicine. One of the challenges with successful drug delivery via nanocarriers to …
We are excited to announce a new paper has been published by our members at the University of Bristol. The new work shows how the choice of nanoparticle modelling framework …
FET2RIN is CSA FET Open project that aims at supporting FET Projects to reach out to investors and make a larger impact on society. FET2RIN organises a set of workshops …
Congratulations to VHIR who now have the most active research projects in nanomedicine of all institutions in Europe! Read more about the story here.