Discover the World of the Incredibly Small:
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Biomedicine and Environmental Science Research LIVE Webinar for High School Students
LIVE WEBINAR
Join us for an engaging LIVE Webinar onÂ
Nanomaterials: The Hidden Heroes in Everyday Innovation!
Thursday, November 16 at 9 PM EST/8 PM/5 PM PST
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What are Nano-particles?
Nano-particles are used in Medicine delivery systems, Electronics and computing, Environmental cleanup, Energy storage and conversion, Reinforced materials, Chemical and biological sensors, Cosmetics, and sunscreens.
Nanoparticles are super tiny particles much smaller than a grain of sand. They're so small that you need a special microscope to see them. Because they are so small, they can do special jobs that bigger particles can't, like helping doctors target medicines to just the right spot in your body or can be engineered for different technological applications.Â
Why you should attend the LIVE Webinar?
Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into the wonders ofÂ
Nano-particle which combines chemistry, biology, physics, geology, atmospheric science, and ecology. Research in Nanotechnology in Biomedicine offers a wide range of exciting possibilities. Learn about:

1. Introduction to Nanoscience:
Discover the basics of nanoscience, the study of phenomena, and the manipulation of materials at the atomic or molecular scale.

2. Nanotechnology Applications:
Explore how nanotechnology is revolutionizing industries from medicine to materials science, and what that means for the future.

3. Research Techniques in Nanotech:
Investigate the development of nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery systems in cancer treatment, infectious diseases, and chronic illnesses.

4. Nanomedicine for Cancer Treatment:
Investigate nanomedicine approaches, such as photothermal therapy and targeted drug delivery, for more effective and less invasive cancer treatments.

Who is the Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Expert and University Professor?Â
Dr.Kristina Lilova, PhD, Assistant Research Professor at Arizona State University
Kristina Lilova, PhDÂ is a versatile academic researcher, entrepreneur, and scientific consultant. With a strong background in materials science, chemistry, and experimental design, she has held roles as an Assistant Research Professor at Arizona State University, Co-Founder and Consultant at PEaK Scientific Consulting, and Applications Manager at Setaram Inc. Kristina's expertise spans from materials characterization to quality control, and her commitment to advancing science is evident in her extensive publication history. She holds a Doctorate in Physics and Chemistry of Matter and Materials, demonstrating her dedication to fundamental research and innovation. Kristina is a dynamic professional making impactful contributions to her field.
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Thursday, November 16 at 9 PM EST/8 PM/5 PM PST ⏰