Collection

Biomedical Micro-Nanotechnologies toward Translation

Topical Collection to celebrate the 60th birthday of founding Editor-in-Chief Mauro Ferrari and his groundbreaking contribution to the field of biomedical technologies.

Editors

  • Alessandro Grattoni (Houston Methodist Research Institute, TX, USA)

    Dr. Grattoni’s research activities are dedicated to the development and clinical translation of implantable technology platforms for controlled long-acting drug delivery and cell transplantation. Active areas of research include HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), metabolic syndrome, and intratumoral cancer immunoradiotherapy. Additionally, Dr. Grattoni’s laboratory is actively studying electrokinetics in nanofluidics for modulating molecular transport to achieve a remotely controlled drug delivery platform for telemedicine. Further area of research is 3D-manufactured microencapsulation devices for the transplantation of endocrine cells.

  • Tejal Desai (University of California, CA, USA)

    University of California, CA, USA

Articles (20 in this collection)