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Title: Improving mobility and health in over 45,000 humans
Implant infection is rising with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control predicting one person every three seconds will die from a bacteria infection by 2050. Nanomedicine is the use of nanomaterials to improve disease prevention, detection, and treatment which has resulted in hundr [....] » Read More
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Despite breakthroughs in designed-driven research that have led to an increased understanding of PPM-based disease, the translation of discoveries into therapies for patients and pre-illness persons-at-risk has not kept pace with medical need. It would be extremely useful to inte [....] » Read More
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Supercritical fluids (SCFs) present the transient state of liquefiable gases and polar liquids above their critical point wherein the phases separating boundaries are unified into a single phase called SCFs. This state demonstrates unique diffusivity like gases combined with liqu [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Traditionally a disease has been defined by its clinical presentation and observable characteristics, not by the underlying molecular mechanisms, pathways and systems biology-related processes specific to a particular patient (ignoring persons-at-risk). A new systems approach to [....] » Read More
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Title: Molecular rotors: A real-time approach to assess polymerization process
Introduction: This study investigates the real-time monitoring of PDMS polymerization using the molecular rotor (MR) farnesyl-(2-carboxy-2-cyanovinyl)-julolidine (FCVJ) [1]. MRs offer a cost-effective, non-invasive method for tracking polymerization dynamics by correlating flu [....] » Read More
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Manipulating graphene quantum dots for oncological application
Halogen-decorated graphene quantum dots (X@GQDs) will be herein explored as a material platform for application in photodynamic therapy (PDT). GQDs have been extensively studied in biomedical areas such as bioimaging, bio-sensing and photothermal therapy due to their superior opt [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Dual memory characteristics and lattice reaction governing reversibility in shape memory alloys
Shape memory alloys are adaptive structural materials and take place in a class of advanced smart materials by exhibiting dual memory characteristics, shape memory effect and superelasticity, with recoverability of two shapes in different conditions. Shape memory effect is initia [....] » Read More
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