PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY NANOTECHNOLOGY FEATURE
March 1st, 2006
BY MATTHEW BRACE, in Sydney
IN the rapidly expanding world of nanotechnology, the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors are of the utmost importance. Millions of dollars and Euro are being pumped into nanotechnology research, with Euro 90 million being earmarked for nano-medicine under the European Union's (EU) outgoing sixth framework programme research alone: more money is expected to be spent under the seventh framework programme, which should start in January 2007.
Nanomedicine uses engineered devices and nanostructures with active components or objects ...
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