University of Missouri – Nanomolecular Institute
Technology: Life Sciences
The I²NM² is a University of Missouri research center dedicated to the discovery and application of fundamental and translational medical science based upon previously unexplored chemistry combined with nanotechnology and the biosciences. The I²NM² has become an international leader in the reinvigorated field of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT), a cell-selective binary radiation method for cancer, arthritis and evolving non-invasive surgical protocols. Read More…
University of Missouri-St. Louis – Center for Nanoscience
Technology: Various
The UMSL Center for Nanoscience leverages advances in nanoscale and biological science to create innovative technologies addressing the grand challenges in energy, food, and health. The CNS exploits rapidly advancing nanotechnology and biotechnology to pursue answers to fundamental questions in the life and physical sciences. Read More…
Washington University – Siteman Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence
Technology: Life Sciences
In 2005, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) recognized Washington University School of Medicine’s contribution to nanomedicine with a five-year, $16 million grant to establish the Siteman Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence (SCCNE). It is one of eight such centers funded by the NCI in the United States. Read More…
Washington University in St. Louis – Adaptive Integrated Microsystems Laboratory
Technology: Adaptive/Machine Learning
Research explores new frontiers in non-conventional analog computing and sensing techniques using CMOS and hybrid substrates. These include approaching limits of energy efficiency, sensing and resolution by exploiting computational primitives inherent in the physics of devices, sensors and the underlying noise processes and adaptation. Read More…