Center for Nanomaterials and Chemical Biology is one of the campuses operated by Institute for Basic Science. Our records show the address as Ulsan, Ulsan, South Korea.
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The Center for Nanomaterials and Chemical Biology (CNCM) at UNIST in Ulsan integrates nanotechnology with biological applications, offering courses and training in nano-bio interfaces for drug discovery and diagnostics. Programs include lab rotations, theoretical classes, and collaborative projects for PhD candidates and postdocs.
- Nanoparticle Synthesis: Methods for gold, silica, and polymer nanoparticles tailored for biological targeting.
- Bio-Conjugation Workshops: Techniques linking nanomaterials to biomolecules like antibodies and DNA for imaging and therapy.
- Chemical Biology Seminars: High-throughput screening, proteomics, and synthetic biology using nano-tools.
- Theranostics Training: Developing nano-agents for simultaneous diagnosis and treatment of diseases like cancer.
- Toxicity and Biocompatibility Programs: Assessing nano-material safety in vivo with ethical considerations.
With advanced bio-nano labs, CNCM enables cutting-edge experiments. Sessions span weeks to semesters, leading to interdisciplinary theses. Ties with pharma companies offer real-world applications.
Online webinars and MOOCs extend reach, covering nanoethics and regulatory affairs. Ulsan's ecosystem supports innovation. CNCM equips learners to pioneer personalized medicine, merging chemistry and biology for health breakthroughs.
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