Frontiers in Nanobiomedical Research
ISSN: 2251-
Series Editors: Martin L. Yarmush (Harvard Medical School, USA)
Donglu Shi (University of Cincinnati, USA)
This new book series “Frontiers in Nanobiomedical Research” (FNBMR) effectively
facilitates interactions and collaborations between the nano and medical research
communities, who are focused on solving key problems based on emerging nanoscience
and technologies, by publishing scientific monographs, graduate level texts, and reference
materials, including handbooks and major reference works. These books will address the
applications of a broad spectrum of materials, chemical, biological and medical sciences,
and engineering. In addition, the book series publications summarize the wealth of
experimental results in both nanomaterials and biomedicine and introduce new aspects of
nanoscience relevant to biological and medical applications. The series also demonstrates
new trends in the field and cultivates a new research community in both frontier research
and higher education.
Published
Vol. 11 Cancer Therapeutics and Imaging:
Molecular and Cellular Engineering and Nanobiomedicine
edited by Kaushal Rege and Sheba Goklany (Arizona State University, USA)
Vol. 10 Tissue Engineering and Nano Theranostics
edited by Donglu Shi (University of Cincinnati, USA) and
Qing Liu (Tongji University, China)
Vol. 9 The World Scientific Encyclopedia of Nanomedicine and Bioengineering II:
Bioimplants, Regenerative Medicine, and Nano-Cancer Diagnosis and
Phototherapy (A 3-Volume Set)
edited by Donglu Shi (University of Cincinnati, USA),
Maoquan Chu (Tongji University, China) and
Jiang Chang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Vol. 8 Bioengineering in Wound Healing: A Systems Approach
edited by Martin L. Yarmush (Rutgers University, USA & Harvard Medical
School, USA) and Alexander Goldberg (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Vol. 7 Multiscale Technologies for Cryomedicine: Implementation from Nano
to Macroscale
edited by Xiaoming He (The Ohio State University, USA) and
John C. Bischof (University of Minnesota, USA)
For further details, please visit: http://www.worldscientific.com/series/fnbmr
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