Academic Cross-Training in Nanomedicine
Monthly Feature, January/February 2007
Nanotechnology offers new possibilities for dealing with old problems in diagnosing, treating, and preventing cancer. To realize this potential, scientists from disparate fields are collaborating on wide-ranging projects, bringing their different skills and mindsets to the table. Research teams comprising engineers, chemists, biologists, surgeons, and pathologists are becoming the norm in the cancer nanotechnology world, in large part because of prompting and encouragement from the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer.
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