Combining current and future research to best predict what will occur in clinical settings.
By Nishan K. Shah, Ph.D., Pace Analytical Life Sciences, LLC.
BACKGROUND
Overall, nanomaterials have greatly influenced the human population economically, technologically, and biomedically.1 When speaking specifically about biomedical-based research, nanotechnology as a whole has made great strides in finding novel ways to diagnose and treat disease states.2 Due to the continual growth in the ability for nanomaterials to impact human health, there has been a recent expansion in the aspect of “bio-nano interactions,” or the interactions between biological systems and nanomaterials.3