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Platforms for Solution Driven Research



Nanotech application in clean room: research on chip development
Six of the SRP groups have focussed on research in novel technologies, referred to as SRPTs, while the other six have focussed on elaboration of applications, referred to as SRPAs. Therefore, the research challenges, defined by SRPA groups, provide the basis for Intersection projects between SRPAs and SRPTs.

 

The SRP group interactions create a platform for focused, solution driven, joint research that is essential in establishing multidisciplinary R&D, involving basic research and industries. Two or more groups both of the technology driven and of the application driven approach can interact and form new initiatives. This serves as an initial position for a process of establishing new consortia acting in accordance with the common goal to become an EU scientific excellence centre, for industry and for science.



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NanoBio-News
Multifunctional pharmaceutical nanocarriers
Carriers are needed for a number of reasons in drug delivery, e.g. to protect the drug from the body, to protect the body from the drug and to adjust the pharmacokinetics, i.e. distribution and clearance, of the drug. [more]
Nanotechnologies in the Food Sector
The UK’s House of Lords Science and Technology Committee today published the findings of their 2009 inquiry into the use of nanotechnologies in the food sector. [more]
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