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hydrogel scaffold loaded with MIL-100 (an iron-based metal organic framework or Fe-MOF) and SBA-15 silica (an ordered mesoporous silica nanoparticle or MSN) to treat Hepatocellular Carcinoma. This scaffold
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enhanced fluorescence (PEF), - identifying optimal properties of functionalized plasmonic nanoparticles to enhance the PEF effect, - characterizing and measuring the PEF enhancement of the developed fiber
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products of an electrochemical reaction - Preparation of three types of ultrathin gold films on silicon: films formed from dense monolayers of gold nanoparticles, continuous gold films, and micrometric gold
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photocatalysis using semiconductor nanoparticles (sensitized or not with grafted dyes) and homogeneous photocatalysis. We are looking for a candidate capable of independently leading this project while working in
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hybrid nanoassemblies, composed of photochromic molecules in tight interactions with iron oxide superparamagnetic nanoparticles. Particular attention will be devoted to the size control of nano-objects by
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position is to advance our understanding of the foliar uptake of nanoparticles by plants. The researcher will participate in scientific literature monitoring to publish a review on the latest knowledge
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to and supervise their biological activities within the collaboration network. In collaboration with LUMA consortium, use of nanoscintillators, gold nanoparticles or biocompatible fluorescent organic NPs
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scale and are most often organized at different size scales. They present a great diversity of forms (nanoparticles, porous media, confined fluids, colloids, multimaterials, self-organized media) and
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nanoparticles) nano-objects for the delivery of personalized therapies for difficult-to-treat diseases. Another aspect of NABI is to develop innovative physics-based therapies such as nanohyperthermia or cold
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manufacturing procedures and the requirement for lymphodepleting chemotherapy, which together limit patient access. Here, we propose an in vivo engineering strategy based on targeted lipid nanoparticles (tLNPs