35: Elizabeth Nance - Why I’m fascinated by diffusion
Mar 16, 2018 ·
1h 12m 50s
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Elizabeth Nance from the University of Washington talks about the use of nanoparticles to treat neurological diseases. We discuss what makes nanoparticles such interesting vehicles for delivering drugs to the...
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Elizabeth Nance from the University of Washington talks about the use of nanoparticles to treat neurological diseases. We discuss what makes nanoparticles such interesting vehicles for delivering drugs to the brain, how her lab interrogates this process, and why laboratory success so often fails to translate into people. Elizabeth also shares her perspective on how to train future scientists and engineers to operate in a complex, interdisciplinary world. When a conversation begins with a story of a stolen brain, you know it's going to be good!
Show details:
• Hosted by Michael Filler (@michaelfiller)
• Edited by Andrew Cannon (@andrewhcannon)
• Recorded on February 5, 2018
• Show notes are available at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/archive/35
• Submit feedback at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/feedback
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Show details:
• Hosted by Michael Filler (@michaelfiller)
• Edited by Andrew Cannon (@andrewhcannon)
• Recorded on February 5, 2018
• Show notes are available at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/archive/35
• Submit feedback at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/feedback
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Author | Michael Filler |
Organization | Michael Filler |
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