Awesome! Drug delivery is a big part of the biomaterials field, so I know a lot of people doing research in that area. Nano is also a big topic right now, so I have a ton of friends at Berkeley working on lots of different applications for nano particles.patchin said:Felicia,
My future daughter in law is in the PhD program at Davis and trying to work with nano particles?? or something nebulous like that, possibly to deliver drugs to a part of the body. (Or something like that. Not really sure)
sfsuphysics said:polymer-based scaffolds for the delivery of stem cells to damaged tissues for tissue regeneration
I'm sorry I read this and I think I'm reading a Star Trek script involving the Borg
Awesome! My major is Materials Science and Engineering but I work a lot with the Bioengineering department as well. I wonder if I know him/her. Is your kid an undergrad or a grad student?Mr. Ugly said:My youngest kid is interning at Berkeley on nanoscale micelles for drug delivery.
BioE, Materials Science double major.
I've probably met him. I know a bunch of people in Ting's lab and their desk space is right next to ours. Small world!Mr. Ugly said:Steven - undergrad helping out in Ting Xu's lab.
He loves Big Bang Theory. Me too, haha.
Gomer said:I already get nano-spam. Kinda sad
And geeky too!FeliciaLynn said:Yep, seems like people into the reef hobby tend to be smart (and maybe a bit nerdy ) people!
not smart enough to stay away from his hobby though!denzil said:Heh, seems like we have a ton of smarty pants here on this forum.
It's not in the equation... it's by choice... no smarts involved!sfsuphysics said:not smart enough to stay away from his hobby though!denzil said:Heh, seems like we have a ton of smarty pants here on this forum.