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Medical nanoscience seminars Fall-10

101129 'Exploring fusion between electronics and biotechnology.' Prof Yuji Miyahara. National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba, Japan. Hillarp Hall, (Retzius väg 8). Time 14:00. Host Agneta Richter-Dahlfors agneta.richter.dahlfors@ki.se, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract

101007 'Engineering in vitro mimics of the cellular microenvironment.' Prof Sarah Heilshorn. Stanford University, CA, USA. Atrium Hall (Nobels väg 12B). Time 14:00. Host Agneta Richter-Dahlfors agneta.richter.dahlfors@ki.se, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract

100909 'Engineered biotic/abiotic materials and interfaces for understanding and controlling biology.' Prof Jeff Brinker. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA. Hillarp Hall, (Retzius väg 8). Time 14:00. Host Agneta Richter-Dahlfors agneta.richter.dahlfors@ki.se, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract

 

Other seminars

101111 Lecture for 'Docentur' 'Nanomedical approaches for infectious biology'. Assistant professor Andreas Nyström, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Petrén Hall, Nobels väg 12A. Time: 9.00.

101023 '2nd International Mini-Symposium on Nanotoxicology.' Nobel Forum. Time: 8.30-17.15. Extended deadline October 7. More information

101011 'Mechanism of ER stress-induced brain damage by IP3 receptor.' Prof Katsuhiko Mikoshiba. RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Saitama, Japan. Tellus A1:5, Dept of Neuroscience, Scheeles väg 1. Time 14:00. Host: Agneta Richter-Dahlfors, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract

100907 'Visualizing leukocyte dynamics during infection and inflammation - In vivo insights through the titanium-sapphire crystal ball' Bernd H Zinselmeyer, PhD. NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA. Tellus B2:2, Dept of Neuroscience (Scheeles väg 3). Time 9:15. Host: Agneta Richter-Dahlfors agneta.richter.dahlfors@ki.se, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract.

 

100611 Minisymposium on urinary tract infections (UTI)

New intervention strategies for UTI prevention (PDF)

Friday June 11, Atrium Hall (Nobels väg 12B)

  9.30-9.40
Welcome address, Prof. Agneta Richter-Dahlfors, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center
 9.40-10.25 Virulence and Metabolic Gene Profiling of Uropathogenic E. coli Directs Vaccine Development. Prof HarryMobley,  University of   Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. Abstract  
10.25-10.45 Coffee
10.45-11.10
A virulent parent with probiotic progeny: Comparative genomics of probiotic Nissle 1917, ABU 83972 and UPEC CFT073. Associate     Prof. Viktoria Hancock, DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark,Lyngby, Denmark. Abstract
11.15-11.40 Anti-biofilm Drugs Against Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infectious Bacteria. Prof. Per Klemm, DTU Food, Technical University of  Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark. Abstract
11.45-12.30 New strategies fighting urinary tract infection. Prof. Annelie Brauner, Department of Clinical Microbiology, MTC, KI. Abstract
   
   

Medical Nanoscience seminars Spring-10

100518  'Mechanotransduction: design principles of mechano-chemical signal converters'. Professor Viola Vogel Laboratory for Biologically Oriented Materials ETH Zürich, Switzerland. Hillarp Hall (Retzius väg 8) 14.00 Host: Agneta Richter-Dahlfors, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center, Abstract

100429  'The blood brain barrier and drug delivery to the CNS by colloidal carriers systems'. Professor Gert Fricker University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. Atrium Hall (Nobels väg 12B) 14.00 Host: Peter Kjäll, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center, Abstract

100414 'Regenerating corneal nerves: from bench to bedside and back'. Professor May Griffith Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden. Lennart Nilsson Hall (Nobels väg 15A) 14.00. Host: Agneta Richter-Dahlfors, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center Abstract 

100319 'New biological insights from single molecule studies' Professor David Klenerman University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Great Britain. Hillarp Hall (Retzius väg 8) 14.00. Host: Ola Hermanson, Department of Neuroscience Abstract

100219  'Polymer Therapeutics as Nanomedicines for treatment of cancer and tissue repair'. Professor Ruth Duncan Cardiff University, Cardiff, Great Britain. Hillarp Hall (Retzius väg 8) 14.00. Host: Agneta Richter-Dahlfors, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center Abstract