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👀 Interested to hear how a nanomedicine expert translated his academic research and knowledge into 5 nanomedicine startups?

Join StartUP FIU as we host Dr. Dipanjan Pan, FRSC, FAIMBE, FRSB, FAHA, FACC, Professor in Nanomedicine The Pennsylvania State University: 

🔬From Lab to Launch: How one professor translated his research into 5 nanomedicine startups
Wed. October 1 at 3 pm
via Zoom

                                                                             🚀REGISTER HERE🚀

During this educational and insightful presentation, attendees will learn:

✨ The process of using basic academic research to create commercial products and navigating the complex landscape

✨ Sustainability of these activities under uncertain higher education circumstances

✨ Dr. Pan's personal journey

 About Dipanjan Pan, PhD, FRSC, FAIMBE, FRSB, FAHA, FACC 
Prof. Pan is a recognized expert in nanomedicine. He is presently a Dorothy Foehr Huck & J. Lloyd Huck Chair Professor in Nanomedicine, a Distinguished Schreyer Honor Faculty and tenured Full Professor in the Pennsylvania State University.

His research is highly collaborative and interdisciplinary, centering around the development of novel materials for biomedical applications, immune-nanomedicine, and targeted therapies for stem-like cancer cell with phenotypically screened nanomedicine platforms and biosensing approaches for infectious diseases.

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