This is the third of Oxford University's highly successful nanotechnology Summer Schools. This year it will be focusing on applications of nanotechnology to medicine and healthcare reflecting growing interest in the subject and the University of Oxford's position at the cutting-edge of research and development. The Summer School lasts for five days and the following topics are covered:
Monday 4 July: Introduction to nanomedicine - challenges and opportunities
Tuesday 5 July: Nanotechnologies for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering
Wednesday 6 July: Nano-Diagnostics
Thursday 7 July: Nano-Biosensors
Friday 8 July: Nano-Pharmaceuticals
Cost: £265 per day (students £135); £1195 5 day rate (students £595)
Students can enrol for one day, more than one day or for the whole week.
Monday 4 July: Introduction to nanomedicine - challenges and opportunities
Tuesday 5 July: Nanotechnologies for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering
Wednesday 6 July: Nano-Diagnostics
Thursday 7 July: Nano-Biosensors
Friday 8 July: Nano-Pharmaceuticals
Cost: £265 per day (students £135); £1195 5 day rate (students £595)
Students can enrol for one day, more than one day or for the whole week.