Duquesne Nanomedicine Lab Making Big Strides with Tiny Particles
The lab, led by Duquesne Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics Dr.
So it wasn't much of a surprise when the NML was tapped to participate with other institutions to make whole eye transplants a reality. More than 40 scientists, doctors and industry experts are joining together for the
"We are uniquely prepared to work in multiple task areas of this project," Janjic said, adding that
These horizon-expanding opportunities are part of
A key part of the NML's success is its quality-by-design process, which allows it to produce cost-effective, robust and scalable manufacturing methods for nanomedicines with a high level of quality control. Typical nanotechnology-based therapeutics are often burdened with high costs and challenging quality control issues. NML is unique in its ability to produce multi-liter quantities of complex patent-protected nanomedicine formulations across multiple uses, from pain relief to organ preservation.
The ARPA-H funding, which includes
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SOURCE Duquesne University
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