Olivier Sandre
Appearances
- DateApril 16, 2021Nanoparticle induced hyperthermia has been considered as a promising approach for cancer treatment for decades. The local heating ability and drug delivery potential highlight a diversified possibility in clinical application, therefore a variety of nanoparticles has been developed accordingly…
Presenter
Nguyen TK Thanh, FRSC FInstP FIMMM FRSBProfessor, University College London - Magnetic polymersomes containing iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (IONPs) have been studied mainly in the magnetic hyperthermia concept, as potential anticancer treatment…
- Magnetic polymersomes containing iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (IONPs) have been studied mainly in the magnetic hyperthermia concept, as potential anticancer treatment…
- : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
Speakers
Hamburg UniversityUniversitaet HamburgProfessor, The College of New JerseyPhD Research ScholarUniversity of New South Wales - Magnetic polymersomes containing iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (IONPs) have been studied mainly in the magnetic hyperthermia concept, as potential anticancer treatment…
- : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
Speakers
Hamburg UniversityUniversitaet HamburgProfessor, The College of New JerseyPhD Research ScholarUniversity of New South Wales - Magnetic polymersomes containing iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (IONPs) have been studied mainly in the magnetic hyperthermia concept, as potential anticancer treatment…
- : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
Speakers
Hamburg UniversityUniversitaet HamburgProfessor, The College of New JerseyPhD Research ScholarUniversity of New South Wales - DateMarch 28, 2023Magnetic polymersomes containing iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (IONPs) have been studied mainly in the magnetic hyperthermia concept, as potential anticancer treatment…