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Nanotechnology in Cancer: Engineering for Oncology

12 - 14 September 2019, Cambridge, United Kingdom


Introduction
 It will provide an overview of the latest developments in the field of cancer-related nanotechnologies. There will be many opportunities to present work, with lively poster sessions and eight proffered papers selected from submitted abstracts.

Nanotechnology offers exciting opportunities in the fight against cancer. New technological breakthroughs have enabled innovative therapeutic applications of nanoparticles and have facilitated diagnostics at the nanoscale.

As examples, the delivery of RNA with nanoparticles (in the product patisiran), has been approved by EMA/FDA in 2018, while the first liquid biopsy for prostate cancer based on exosome analysis was launched in 2016.

Topics to be covered:
  • Nanomedicine for effective delivery of siRNA, mRNA, CRISPR-Cas9, and others
  • Exosomes in cancer theranostics
  • Detection and combined treatments of early stage disease
  • Nanomedicine and cancer immunotherapy
Speakers
  • Marianne Ashford AstraZeneca, United Kingdom
  • René Bernards NKI, Netherlands
  • Michelle Bradbury MSKCC, United States
  • Mark Dewhirst Duke Cancer Institute, United States
  • Caroline Dive CRUK Manchester Institute, United Kingdom
  • Rakesh Dixit MedImmune, United States
  • Naomi Halas Rice University, United States
  • Darrell J. Irvine United States
  • Kostas Kostarelos University of Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Twan Lammers RWTH Aachen University, Germany
  • Olivia Merkel LMU, Germany
  • Cristianne Rijcken Cristal Therapeutics, Netherlands
  • Ronit Satchi-Fainaro TelAviv University, Israel
  • Raymond Schiffelers UMC Utrecht, Netherlands
  • Shiladitya Sengupta Harvard Medical School, United States
  • Molly Stevens Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  • Claire Wilhelm Paris Diderot University, France

Venue
Churchill College

Churchill College, The University of Cambridge, Storey's Way, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, United Kingdom

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