MULTIFUN participation in the EuroNanoForum 2013

MULTIFUN project will be presented in the next Euronanoforum. The consortium participation will include a stand in the exhibition, the participation in a workshop, and several presentations.

EuroNanoForum is this year’s must-attend event for the European nanotechnology communit. Thereby, MULTIFUN participation will include scientific, networking and commercial actions, calling the attention to all the actors of nanotech community.

Soon, more informationa about MULTIFUN participation

V European School on Molecular Nanoscience

Prof. Rodolfo Miranda, Scientific Coordinator of the MULTIFUN project, gives a lecture in the V European School on Molecular Nanoscience.

 

Date: 31.10.2012

Venue: Cuenca (Spain)

MULTIFUN participated in last WMIC (Dublin, Ireland).

MULTIFUN was one of the organizers of the workshop “Nanotechnology in Diagnostic, Monitoring and Treatment of Cancer Advanced in Molecular Imaging”. With an audience of more than 100 researchers, MULTIFUN researchers could discuss the most interesting results obtained along this first year of the project.

 

MULTIFUN @ Nanoweek

Nanoweek is a Irish initiative, comprising a week-long programme of activities designed to promote nanoscience and nanotechnology in Ireland.

MULTIFUN will participate with a poster.

A new poster presented by the KCL

KCL presented a poster in the last School of Medicine Graduate Research Showcase 2012 (King's Collegue London, London - UK)

The poster is available in publications

 

MULTIFUN participation in Word Molecular Imaging Congress is aready published

Trinity College of Dublin will present some results of the MULTIFUN project in 9th International Conference on the Scientific and Clinical Applications of Magnetic Carriers.

May 26th you could attended to this talk, in the session 9, Magnetic Drug Delivery.

MULTIFUN participates with a poster in the 28th IABCR/Breakthrough Breast Cancer Conference.

The Conference will encompass breast cancer development and progression with an emphasis on the influence of the stromal environment.Rob Clarke, member of MULTIFUN consortium, is also President of the ABCR.

The MULTIFUN project has been mention in the publication  'Drug delivery research in the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for Research', published on-line at the following address.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2012.01.044

This publication will be part of a special issue 'Drug delivery research in Europe' of the Journal of Controlled Release (Elsevier).

MULTIFUN March 2012 Newsletter is available