Archive 2011
Medical Nanoscience Seminars Spring 2011
110120 'Bio-inspired nanomaterials for regenerative medicine and biosensing'. Prof. Molly Stevens. Imperial College, London, UK. Time 14:00. Lennart Nilsson Hall (Nobels väg 15A). Host: Agneta Richter-Dahlfors Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract
110214 'Why is the nano important in biological sciences?'. Prof. Prasad Shastri. University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. Time 14:00. Hillarp Hall (Retzius väg 8). Host: Ola Hermanson Dept of Neuroscience. Abstract
110317 'Role of DNA hydration in viral genome ejection and capsid stabilization' Associate Prof. Alex Evilevitch. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Time 14:00. Hillarp Hall (Retzius väg 8). Host: Peter Kjäll Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract
110404 'Tuning nanomaterials for applications in biology and in catalysis'. Prof Juan Scaiano. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Time 14:00. Atrium Hall (Nobels väg 12B). Host:Peter Kjäll Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract
110516 'Toward therapeutic molecular-scale biomimicry using DNA origami'. PhD Shawn Douglas. Wyss Institute, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA. Time 14:00. Atrium Hall (Nobels väg 12B). Host: Björn Högberg Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract
110615 'Toward a biologically relevant nanomaterial interaction metric: the biological surface adsorption index'. Prof Jim E Riviere. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA. Time 13:00. Hillarp Hall (Retzius väg 8). Host: Bengt Fadeel, Institute of Environmental Medicine. Abstract
Medical Nanoscience Seminars Autumn 2011
110926 'The Art of Falling Apart: Exploiting Nanomaterial Disassembly for Medicine and Pharmacy.' Assistant Prof. Adah Almutairi. Unversity of California San Diego, USA. Time 14:00. Hillarp Hall (Retzius väg 8). Host: Andreas Nyström, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract
111010 'A normalized system to study trafficking pathways in mammalian cells.' Assistant Prof. Kristine Schauer. Institut Curie, Paris, France. Time 14:00. Hillarp Hall (Retzius väg 8). Host: Agneta Richter-Dahlfors, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract
111114 'Medical and Biological Applications Using Micro- and Nano-Devices.' Prof. Manabu Tokeshi. Hokkaido University, Japan. Time 14:00. Hillarp Hall (Retzius väg 8). Host: Agneta Richter-Dahlfors, Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract
Crossing Borders
Time 10:15 in Tellus (Dept of Neuroscience, Scheeles väg 1, A1-5)
110207 'Nanomedical approaches to infection biology and neuroscience'. Prof Agneta Richter-Dahlfors
110307 'Function of the nerve cell, how neuronal activity can lead to complex behavior'. Dr Gabriella Schmitz Lundkvist
110404 'Engineering approaches in stem cell biology'. Dr Ana Teixeira
110502 'Unintentially transmitted human malignant tumors via organ transplantation' Prof em Sten Friberg
110613 'Salmonella-bacteria as tools for probing host-microbe interactions'. Prof Mikael Rehn
111003 'Nanoparticle Formations Using Supercritical Fluids Technology' PhD Gunilla Jacobson
111107 'Organic Bioelectronics - A novel tool for dynamic bio-interfaces in medical applications' PhD Peter Kjäll
111205 'Micro-ecological considerations in bacterial pathogenesis' Assistant professor Klas Udekwu
Other seminars of interest
110415 'Organic electronics for detection of pathogenic organisms.' Associate Professor Roísín Owens. Centre Microélectronique de Provence, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint Etienne, FRANCE. Time 14:00, Tellus hall (Department of neuroscience, Scheeles väg 1, A1-5). Host: Agneta Richter-Dahlfors Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center. Abstract
110615 'Nanoparticle interactions with skin: Blessing or curse?'. Professor Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA. Time 15:00, Bergendorff hall (2nd floor, Nobels väg 13). Read more
110921 'Carbon nanotubes as dellivery systems of the CNS: exercises at the interfaces of materials, neurology, and toxicology.' Prof. Kostas Kostarelos. University of London, Great Britain. Time 14:00. Blå Hallen, IMM (Nobels väg 13). Host: Bengt Fadeel, IMM. Abstract
111007 'Artificial nucleic acid probes for RNA analysis and regulation in living cells'. PhD Hiroshi Abe. RIKEN Advanced Science Institute, Japan. Time 13:00. Blå Hallen, IMM (Nobels väg 13). Host: Ralf Morgenstern, IMM.
111107 2011 Lennart Nilsson Award winner Nancy Kedersha gives a seminar at 13.30 in Hillarp Hall.



