Prof. Jose L. Luque-Garcia
Department of Analytical Chemistry
Complutense University of Madrid
will speak on
“Novel nanosystems for application in biomedicine: Design, synthesis and evaluation using (bio)analytical strategies”
Abstract:
One of the main challenges in the application of nanotechnology in biomedicine is the development of specific nanosystems capable of acting selectively on specific cells, thus increasing their effectiveness, minimizing side effects and allowing the reduction of administered doses. Along with the design, synthesis and analytical characterization of these nanosystems, it is necessary to perform a deep functional characterization in order to know not only their properties, but also their action mechanisms. In this seminar, I will describe several of the nanosystems that we have recently developed for their use in biomedical applications, as well as the different bioanalytical tools that we have used for their functional characterization, with special emphasis on the omics techniques (transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics) that have allowed us to elucidate the biomolecular mechanisms associated with the action of the proposed nanosystems.
Friday, March 12, 2021
3:30 pm
Zoom link:
https://clarkson.zoom.us/j/97229541614?pwd=alp2c0pzUDVTWkVkQVEwTjVTT0k5UT09
Meeting ID: 972 2954 1614
Passcode: 048492