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Characterization of Nanoparticle-Membrane Interactions

Characterization of Nanoparticle-Membrane Interactions

March 12, 2015
Leidong Mao
2015 Projects, Research Projects

Project Title: Characterization of Nanoparticle-Membrane Interactions Project Duration: May 25 – August 1, 2015 (10 weeks), 40 hours per week. Project Mentors Primary Faculty Mentor…

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Dynamic tracking of exosome nanoparticle communication

Dynamic tracking of exosome nanoparticle communication

March 12, 2015
Leidong Mao
2015 Projects, Research Projects

Project Title: Dynamic tracking of exosome nanoparticle communication Project Duration: May 25 – August 1, 2015 (10 weeks), 40 hours per week. Project Mentors –…

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Tracking Neural Stem Cells in a Neural Injury Environment

Tracking Neural Stem Cells in a Neural Injury Environment

March 12, 2015
Leidong Mao
2015 Projects, Research Projects

Project Title: Tracking Neural Stem Cells in a Neural Injury Environment Project Duration: May 25 – August 1, 2015 (10 weeks), 40 hours per week….

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Cell Enrichment Microfluidic Chip for Lung Cancer Cell Counting

Cell Enrichment Microfluidic Chip for Lung Cancer Cell Counting

March 12, 2015
Leidong Mao
2015 Projects, Research Projects

Project Title: Cell Enrichment Microfluidic Chip for Lung Cancer Cell Counting Project Duration: May 25 – August 1, 2015 (10 weeks), 40 hours per week….

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Layer-by-layer polyelectrolyte encapsulation of Mycoplasma pneumoniae for enhanced Raman detection

Layer-by-layer polyelectrolyte encapsulation of Mycoplasma pneumoniae for enhanced Raman detection

March 11, 2015
Leidong Mao
2014 Program, 2014 Projects, Research Projects

Abstract: Mycoplasma pneumonia is a major cause of respiratory disease in humans and accounts for as much as 20% of all community-acquired pneumonia. Existing mycoplasma…

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Detection of swine viruses using Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

Detection of swine viruses using Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

March 11, 2015
Leidong Mao
2014 Program, 2014 Projects, Research Projects

Abstract: Rapid and precise methods to ascertain the presence of viruses are needed for clinical and industrial applications. Available methods are currently slow, imprecise, and…

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Persistent Luminescent Nanoparticles for In Vivo Bioimaging

Persistent Luminescent Nanoparticles for In Vivo Bioimaging

March 11, 2015
Leidong Mao
2014 Program, 2014 Projects, Research Projects

Abstract: Fluorescence imaging is becoming an important tool in biomarker-guided diagnosis, staging, typing, and prognosis of cancer. However, in vivo fluorescence imaging suffers from suboptimal…

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Nanoscience and Nanomedicine: Pushing the Frontiers of Targeted Molecular Imaging and Therapy

Nanoscience and Nanomedicine: Pushing the Frontiers of Targeted Molecular Imaging and Therapy

July 1, 2014
Leidong Mao
2014 Program, News, Seminar

The NanoBio REU program proudly presents a special seminar from Dr. Shuming Nie from Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology. The seminar and luncheon are sponsored…

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Program Mission

The REU program will provide an interdisciplinary research experience at the interface of micro-/nano-technology and biomedicine to undergraduate students from other institutions, leveraging the diverse interdisciplinary expertise, resources, and training opportunities in this area at University of Georgia (UGA).

Students will participate in interdisciplinary research projects that apply micro-/nano-technology to specific biomedical questions. Each REU student will be co-mentored by paired faculty from the nanotechnology and biomedical disciplines on a collaborative research project. In addition to a total-immersion, hands-on research experience, students will participate in enriching activities that will include ethics-in-science workshop; weekly career development seminars; research seminars; educational field trips; participation in conferences in nanotechnology and biomedicine.

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Program director: Dr. Leidong Mao
Email: uga.nanobio.reu@gmail.com
Phone: 706-542-1871
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