You would have heard of lipid nanoparticles... those vesicles used to develop mRNA vaccines against the COVID-19 pandemic – but what other applications do they have?
Join Michele from Izon Science as she looks into the world of Lipid...
All the articles in our blog about nanoparticles development
You would have heard of lipid nanoparticles... those vesicles used to develop mRNA vaccines against the COVID-19 pandemic – but what other applications do they have?
Join Michele from Izon Science as she looks into the world of Lipid...
Where: Naples, Maritime Station
The upcoming European Colloid and Interface Society Conference 2023 (...
CytoViva’s Hyperspectral Microscopy is a highly effective tool for the development of nanoscale vectors for drug delivery. It not only provides label free imaging of these nanoscale vectors and their active pharmaceutical ingredients (API), but also enables...
Enhanced Darkfield Hyperspectral Microscopy enables label-free imaging of nanoparticles in a wide range of environmental matrices, including live cells, tissue, and whole animal organisms.
In this webinar, you will learn the principles behind...
From accurate sizing at any sample concentration to highly sensitive aggregate detection, and other applications such as low-volume viscometry or particle shape/load measurement, the need for cutting-edge characterization solutions is greater than ever.
Many of...
Come visit us at our stand at the "XXVII SCHOOL OF PURE AND APPLIED BIOPHYSICS - Extracellular vesicles: from biophysical challenges to translational challenges" event in Venice, from 6 to 9 february. We will present you our scientific and technological offer: new frontiers for your scientific...
CONFERENCE AIMS
Organoid technology currently represents a fundamental tool for both basic and translational research.
Their potential to faithfully recapitulate human disease is the key for biomedical research in the present and in a near future.
The aim of this...
The "EVIta connect" workshop aims to facilitate interaction and possible collaboration between the various participating groups in relation to the following issues:
From Wednesday 8 to Friday 10 June you will find us at the Stem Cell Research Italy congress at the University of Genoa, in via Balbi 5.
This conference focuses is about scientific research in the field of stem cells.
Here's the list of the...
TRPS continues to provide a pathway to obtaining precise insights into the physical parameters of nanoparticles in biological samples, pharmaceutical products and more. Here, we share a brief wrap-up of recent, peer-reviewed, TRPS-related publications we thought you might be interested in.
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Thursday, September 16, 2021 - 15.00 Europe/Rome
Prof. Matthias Karg from Heinrich-Heine University, Dusseldorf, will be the guest speaker for this event, focused on particle shape characterization.
Dynamic Light Scattering analyzes the dynamics of particles in suspension. In gel systems, however, the dynamics of the systems are partially “frozen” due to a network in which the particles are trapped. For such non-ergodic systems, DLS cannot produce reproducible data and an advanced technique...
The collaborative study, now published in the Journal of Extracellular...
Extracellular vesicles have been shown to contribute to the metastasis of melanoma and to the spread of viral infection. We discuss their potential in diagnostics and personalised medicine.
With the rapid expansion of the field of extracellular vesicle (EV) research,...
TRPS is the only technology which accurately delivers concentration of particles per unit volume across a defined particle size, accurate size distribution of these particles and simultaneous measurement of particle surface charge. Thus, reagent quality and sample preparation...
Modulated 3D DLS results from Au NPs and BSA interaction. a) Cumulants results, b) CORENN results, were translational and rotational peak are distinguished, c) intensity ratio (rotation/translation) for the nanorods. 0.8 ml of Au NPs suspension, with C = 0.005 mg/ml, are mixed with 16 μl of BSA at C = 1.97 mg/ml.
Protein-nanoparticle suspensions are nowadays widely studied for the development of medical and environmental biosensors. The complexity of interactions between nanoparticles and biological fluids, together with the increasing use of dynamic light scattering (DLS) for their characterization,...
The field of extracellular vesicles (EVs) is continuously expanding with applications in biomarker discovery, rapid diagnostics, potential vaccine candidates and as vehicles of drug delivery. One of the major challenges for their application in a clinical setting is finding a scalable EV...
September 16, 09:30 – 12:00 (GMT/UTC +2)
Don't miss the chance to showcase your FluidFM-related applications, results and experiences to the FluidFM community.
Submission deadline: July 31, 2020
Join us on July 15th for a live webinar!
Prof. Samiul Amin (Manhattan College) will be presenting new applications of DWS optical microrheology in cosmetic formulations. The microstructure of surfactant/biosurfactant systems and its characterization through high frequency...
Microgels based on thermally responsive polymers have been widely investigated in the context of controlled release applications. A challenge is to target the release of active ingredients while the bioavailability is maintained, thus preventing the premature degradation of the drug. Recently,...
Evidence implicating the pivotal role of Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) in stimulation of tissue regeneration is rapidly gaining pace. EVs have been explored as therapeutics for prospective clinical studies1. However, with the current state of affairs, EV production...
Monday April 27, 2020 - 4:00 PM to 4:45 PM CET
We would like to invite you to learn about CytoViva's patented 3D enhanced darkfield microscopy and its ability to help you visualize nanoparticle uptake and localization in cells and tissue. Whether nanoparticles are...
Here's a recent publication about the characterization of an HIV nanoparticle-based vaccine using DLS and AF4. This research was conducted by several groups in France and Spain and they used Cordouan's...
Wednesday, March 25, 2020 from 3:00 PM to 3:45 PM CET
One of the biggest challenges when developing nanoparticles for theranostic applications is understanding how they behave in different biological environments. Join us Wednesday March 25th at 3:00pm...
50 million people across the world are struggling with occupational or workplace related lung diseases, says the World Health Organization, occasionally causing death and disability1. Air-borne nanoparticles (< 100nm) are one of the leading causes of occupational and environmental lung...
Dec 17, 2019 10:00 AM to Dec 17, 2019 11:00 AM
Understanding the response of cells to a compound is crucial for determining their potential uses and effects. However, most of the current methods are neither capable to know whether the samples are delivered inside a single...
The VASCO KIN™ is a new generation of nanoparticle size analyzer combining a unique time-resolved kinetic analysis capability with an optical fiber remote probe for in situ measurement. Based on an innovative proprietary Software Time-Resolved Correlation (STRC) technology,...
Biological cells consist of various subcellular structures, including the nucleus, nucleolus, mitochondria, and the other vesicular structures. The subcellular organelles in cytoplasm have various shapes, and each plays a different role that is crucial for the survival of a cell. It is important...
Today, hundreds of labs involved in nanomaterials synthesis, nano-drug delivery, nano-toxicology and related research use CytoViva’s technology: Enhanced Darkfield Hyperspectral Microscopy enables optical observation and spectral characterization of a wide range of nanomaterials...
What is the background of your research at GWU?
The focus of our lab is on fundamental as well as biomedical applications of microbubbles, liposomes, polymersomes and phase shift nanodroplets. We study the acoustic response as well as mechanical...
Schaefer Italy announces the launch of the NanoAssemblrTM SparkTM system by Precision Nanosystems to support nanoparticle researchers developing novel nucleic acid-based nanomedicines, including mRNA and CRISPR/Cas9 therapeutics. The ...
Join the Precision NanoSystems Team for a LIVE broadcast of our Nanomedicines Symposium: Materials, Manufacture and Therapeutic Applications.
Scientific leaders will unite at the symposium to discuss the latest applications, results, and best practices in nanoparticle research and...
Microfluidic-mediated self-assembly of liposomes and polymer nanoparticles expands the strategies available to the formulation scientist for the encapsulation and delivery of hydrophobic compounds.
In this webinar Dr. James Taylor and Dr. Shyam Garg will explore the encapsulation of a...
Webinar Date: Jun 2, 2016
Time: 3:00 PM UK time (GMT+1)/8:00 AM PST/11:00 AM EST
Duration: 1 hour
The talk is designed to introduce the field of zeta potentials measurements using TRPS, aimed at research students, undergraduates...
Dr. Shyh-Dar Li is an Associate Professor at Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia. He holds the Angiotech Professorship in Drug Delivery. His research focuses on engineering nanoparticles for drug targeting to tumors.
In this webinar, he will introduce the...
Presenter: Prof. Dan Peer
In this webinar, Professor Dan Peer from Tel Aviv University will talk about the application of microfluidics for the preparation of targeted lipid nanoparticles entrapping siRNAs (RNA-tLNPs) directed towards lymphocytes . Special emphasis will...
"Lipid Nanoparticle delivery of siRNA to unravel chronic pain"
In this webinar, Dr. Marc-Andre Dansereau from the Université de Sherbrooke will describe how RNAi was used to better understand how the CCL2 chemokine and its receptor, CCR2, contribute to the development of...
Webinar Date: March 10, 2016
Time: 8:00 AM PST/11:00 AM EST/15:00 GMT
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as important mediators of...
We are delighted to invite you to the 5th Izon Science Research Symposium.
Date: 1st and 2nd September, 2016
Venue: Merton College, Oxford, UK.
Last year’s symposium was a tremendous success with over 15 presentations from...
In this webinar, Professor Pieter Cullis from the University of British Columbia will unpack the application of microfluidics for the preparation of "limit-size" lipid nanoparticle systems including liposomes, nanoemulsions and RNA-lipid nanoparticles (RNA-LNP)...
Things are happening at Precision NanoSystems Inc. (PNI)
With new NanoAssemblr™ product launches throughout 2016, PNI aims to enable microfluidic-based manufacture of nanoparticles across the entire nanomedicine research and development pipeline, from discovery to GMP manufacture.
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