Nanopharmaceuticals (part 1): products on the market
Midwestern University · Idaho State University
Abstract
In 2000, the National Institute of Health launched the National Nanotechnology Initiative to support, coordinate, and advance research and development of nanoscale projects. The impact of this new program on health-science related research and development became quickly visible. Broad governmental financial support advanced the start of new, and the deepening of already existing, interdisciplinary research. The anticipated merger of nanoscience with medicine quickly instigated the conceptualization of nanomedicine. The adoption of nanoscience terminology by pharmaceutical scientists resulted in the advent of nanopharmaceuticals. The term "nano" became tantamount to "cutting-edge" and was quickly embraced by…
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3Topics & keywords
- Nanomedicine
- Nanotechnology
- Engineering ethics
- Drug delivery
- Biomedicine
- Engineering
- Medicine
- Business