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Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Minature Devices Could Treat Epilepsy, Glaucoma

Researchers at the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering have developed new miniature devices that can be implanted in the brain to predict and prevent epileptic seizures and a nanotech sensor to go in the eye to treat glaucoma.  Inside Indiana Business has more

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Guo Director of New National Nanomedicine Development Center

The NIH has awarded a multidisciplinary team at Purdue $7 million over five years to study the use of a nanomotor for potential healthcare applications as one of eight national nanomedicine development centers. Such research could lead to nanomotors being used to package and deliver theraputic agents to disease-causing cells.

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