<p>"Realizing that nanotechnology could deliver life-extending drugs, Gussoff imagined what <em>else </em>they could do, and the MaGo bots were born. She did a lot of work finding textbooks that were accessible and had good ideas about the future of nanotechnology. She recommends <em>Nanomedical Device and Systems Design: Challenges, Possibilities, Visions</em>, edited by Frank Boehm, CEO of a nanomedical tech company. It’s well worth the $170 cover price if you’re interested in nanomedical technology."<br />—Quantum Run</p>
Section I Envisaged Nanomedical Device and System Design Strategies. Exemplar Nanomedical Vascular Cartographic Scanning Nanodevice. Design Challenges and Considerations for Nanomedical Ingress and Egress. Design Challenges and Considerations for Nanomedical In Vivo Aqueous Propulsion, Surface Ambling, and Navigation. Design Challenges and Considerations for Nanomedical Energy Harvesting and Generation. Design Challenges and Considerations for Nanomedical Electronic Entities and Infrastructure. Design Challenges and Considerations for Nanomedical Device Signal Acquisition and Propagation. Design Challenges and Considerations for Nanomedical Computation. Section II Merging with Reality: Nascent Nanomedical Diagnostics and Therapeutics. Nanomaterial-Based Electrochemical Biosensors. Gold Nanorods in Sensing and Nanomedical Applications. Ophthalmic Glucose Nanosensors for Diabetes Management. Sensorcyte Artificial Cells for Human Diagnostics and Analytics. Liposome-Entrapped Antibiotics: Recent Progress and Clinical Applications. Progress and Potential of Nanomedicine to Address Infectious Diseases of Poverty. Nanorobotics for Targeted Medical Interventions. Section III Beyond the Event Horizon: Nanomedical Visions. Nanomedical Device and Systems Design in Remote Regions and the Developing World. Nanomedical Device and Systems Design in Space Applications. Nanomedicine in Regenerative Biosystems, Human Augmentation, and Longevity. Index.