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January 7th, 2005
Nanomedicine Reaches Down to Cellular Level
Abstract:
Dr. Alexander 'Sasha' Kabanov, a fourth-generation Russian scientist, is a professor of pharmaceutical sciences in the University of Nebraska Medical Center's College of Pharmacy. From offices and laboratories in the Durham Research Center, he is pioneering the use of nanotechnology to treat cancer and other diseases as director of the Center for Drug Delivery and Nanomedicine.
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