Definition of nanomedicine in English:
nanomedicine
nounˈnanə(ʊ)ˌmɛdɪsɪnˈnanə(ʊ)ˌmɛds(ə)nˈnanōˌmedəsən
mass nounThe branch of medicine concerned with the use of nanotechnology.
scientists are working on various types of nanoparticles for use in nanomedicine, especially to diagnose and treat cancer
Example sentencesExamples
- Nanomedicine offers options to each of these challenges.
- The game will teach the applications of nanotechnologies in biomedical science and introduce the key concepts behind nanomedicine in an exciting, engaging and scientifically accurate way.
- They place their hopes in nanomedicine, a field that would repair or improve the body from the inside out, with a precision and delicacy far greater than that of the finest surgical instruments available today.
- It seems possible that nanomedicine is now verging on the phase of disillusionment.
- Many of the tools of nanomedicine could be used for either therapy or enhancement.
- What is important about the techniques that Aubrey advocates is that they can be made to work many years before nanomedicine becomes possible.
- Robert Freitas told one interviewer that the kind of nanomedicine he envisions is "at least 10 to 20 years away"; in a different interview he put the number at 40 years.
- According to the volitional normative model of disease that is most appropriate for nanomedicine, if you're physiologically old and don't want to be, then for you, oldness and aging are a disease, and you deserve to be cured.
- A pioneer in the emerging field of nanomedicine, Baker holds dual appointments as a professor of internal medicine in the Medical School and a professor of biomedical engineering in the College of Engineering.
- "We are really taking the concepts of nanoscience and applying them to biology, creating applications in nanomedicine and nanobiotechnology," he said.