Spotlight on nano-theranostics in South Korea: Applications in diagnostics and treatment of diseases

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From the synergistic integration and the multidisciplinary strengths of the BioNano Sensor Research Center, Gachon Bionano Research Institute, and Lee Gil Ya Cancer and Diabetes Institute, researchers, students, and faculties at Gachon University in collaboration with other institutions in Korea, Australia, France, America, and Japan have come together to produce a special issue on the diverse applications of nano-theranostics in nanomedicine. This special issue will showcase new research conducted by various scientific groups in Gyonggi-do and Songdo/Incheon, South Korea. The objectives of this special issue are as follows: 1) to bring together and demonstrate some of the latest research results in the field, 2) to introduce new multifunctional nanomaterials and their applications in imaging and detection methods, and 3) to stimulate collaborative interdisciplinary research at both national and international levels in nanomedicine.

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Lee, S., Kim, J., Bark, C. W., Lee, B., Ju, H., Kang, S. C., … Hulme, J. (2015, August 25). Spotlight on nano-theranostics in South Korea: Applications in diagnostics and treatment of diseases. International Journal of Nanomedicine. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S91389

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