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August 6th, 2006
NanoVic award for targeted drug delivery PhD research
Abstract:
Research into nanoscale polymer capsules that can lock on to cancer cells and deliver a targeted drug dose has won a University of Melbourne PhD student a Nanotechnology Victoria Ltd (NanoVic) Postgraduate Award. The NanoVic award, to Ms Christina Cortez in the University’s Centre for Nano-science and Nanotechnology (CNST), is worth $4000 including a day’s access to commercialisation experts to discuss plans to implement research outcomes.
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University of Melbourne
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