nanomedicine


November 14, 2014

UAMS Researcher Receives Best NIH score for New Concept Early Disease Diagnosis with Photoswitchable Nanoparticles

Ben Boulden

Nov. 14, 2014 | University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) researcher Vladimir Zharov, Ph.D., D.Sc., recently was awarded a $1.5 million R01 grant by the National Institutes of Health to investigate his diagnostic concept — “In vivo reading written in blood” — with new stimuli-responsive nanoparticles circulating in blood.


March 4, 2013

Researchers Drawn to Nanomedicine Showcase

Ben Boulden

March 4, 2013 | With hors d’oeuvres and a relaxed atmosphere, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) took a second swipe Feb. 27 at knocking down the barriers between medical researchers and their academic disciplines.


January 23, 2012

UAMS Announces Nanomedicine Center

Nate Hinkel

Jan. 23, 2012 | Gathering nanomedicine efforts and resources from within the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and statewide collaborators under one umbrella, UAMS today announced the creation of the Arkansas Nanomedicine Center (ANC) in the College of Medicine.


UAMS Announces Nanomedicine Center

Nate Hinkel

<span class=”content”>LITTLE ROCK – Gathering nanomedicine efforts and resources from within the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and statewide collaborators under one umbrella, UAMS today announced the creation of the Arkansas Nanomedicine Center (ANC) in the College of Medicine. </span>


August 17, 2011

AT&T Honors Upton With $250,000 for UAMS Nanomedicine

Holland Doran

A $250,000 contribution today by AT&T Arkansas in honor of outgoing board member Patti Upton gave a significant boost to the nanomedicine research program in the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).


UAMS Nanomedicine Program Gets $250,000 From AT&T in Honor of Aromatique’s Patti Upton

Holland Doran

<p>LITTLE ROCK – A $250,000 contribution today by AT&T Arkansas in honor of outgoing board member Patti Upton gave a significant boost to the nanomedicine research program in the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).</p>