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Nanomaterials for imaging and therapy

In an era marked by advancements in medical technology, the integration of nanomaterials holds tremendous promise for revolutionizing ultrasound imaging and therapy. This Special Issues collection, titled "Nanomaterials for Imaging and Therapy," stands as a pivotal platform for experts, researchers, and scholars to focus on and explore the transformative potential of nanotechnology in the field of medical diagnostics and treatment. Nanomaterials have recently garnered significant attention within the biomedical landscape for their potential applications in diagnosis and therapy. Their diminutive size enables them to navigate through the intricacies of the human body, penetrating biological barriers with precision, and offering a non-invasive and targeted approach for diagnostics and therapeutic interventions. This Special Issues collection aims to unravel the latest breakthroughs in the science and technology of nanomaterials, with a specific focus on their application in imaging and therapy.

We invite researchers worldwide to contribute papers, including the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, their interaction with cells, biocompatibility and safety, and diverse biomedical applications.

By fostering a collaborative environment, this collection seeks to push the boundaries of knowledge and catalyze innovation in the utilization of nanomaterials for medical practices. We encourage the submission of cutting-edge research that will contribute to the advancement of this dynamic and rapidly evolving field. Join us in shaping the future of medical diagnostics and therapy through the exploration of nanomaterials' promising role in biomedical applications.

Keywords:

Nanomaterials, imaging, targeted drug delivery, biomedical applications, theranostics

Editors

  • Fei Yan

    Prof. Fei Yan, PhD, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. His research has been closely centered on chemical and biological synthesis of ultrasound contrast agents, probe design and their diverse applications, including ultrasound molecular imaging diagnostics, targeted drug delivery, and integrated diagnosis and therapy. He has pioneered various methods for synthesizing ultrasound contrast agents, developed a range of highly sensitive ultrasound molecular imaging probes, and engineered multifunctional drug-loaded microbubbles with ultrasound-controlled release capabilities, enabling real-time imaging and image-guided disease treatment.

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