Socio-economy & New Tech

    Chronic & Non-communicable Diseases

Post-Doctoral Fellowships

United States

Tracking intracellular nanoparticle dynamics and cytotoxic/epigenetic signatures both in vitro and in vivo using advanced cytometry and multimodal imaging

The frequent questions about nanoparticles are: can they be useful for us and are they toxic? Dr. Oscar Silvestre is testing the therapeutic potential of nanoparticles to treat cancer and their influence on cell function, detectable through gene expression, but also the influence of cells on these nanoparticles. Thanks to advanced tumor imaging and biological analysis, this study evaluates the application of nanoparticles in tumor therapy and may help predict eventual long-term health risks of their use.

Nanoparticles interact with our cells

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Oscar
SILVESTRE

Institution

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

Country

United States

Nationality

Portuguese

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