Construction of Dynamic Nano-Aggregates and their Bio-Relevant Functions

Research Project Outline

We challenge to construct novel dynamic nano-aggregates that can detect a target in the interior of live cells or can regulate and monitor the cell functions from the exterior, by supramolecular chemistry, organic synthesis and MEMS technology.These nano-aggregates and materials are expected to be applicable to bio-imaging, diagnosis, and new 3D-intelligent cell matrices, that should be fundamental to advanced medical chemistry and engineering.

Research Director
ItaruHamachi
Affiliation
Professor, Kyoto University
Research Started
2008
Status
ongoing
Research Area
Development of High-Performance Nanostructures for Process Integration
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