Resources
Key Resources
Carolina Cancer Nanotechnology Training Program Video Library
C-CNTP fellows participate in a dedicated seminar series. This series alternates between science presentations by program faculty and invited speakers, professional development presentations, and fellow research presentations. It offers fellows a forum to present research on their own research and future plans. Presentations are recorded and archived in the program video library.[/panel-content]
Carolina Nanoformulation Workshop (CNW)
The Carolina Nanoformulation workshop is a unique training workshop about Nanotechnology-based approaches to address Pharma and Biopharma needs for delivery of clinically relevant molecules.
International Nanomedicine & Drug Delivery Symposium (NanoDDS)
The Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery Symposium is the key annual event for researchers developing next-generation delivery vehicles — targeted, responsive, biodegradable nanomaterials to make diagnostics more sensitive and drugs more effective.
Carolina Center of Nanotechnology Excellence (C-CNE)
CCNE focuses on exploiting the host response through nano approaches for cancer disease management and treatment . CCNE proposes developing targeted methods for the delivery of biologics, immunologic-modifiers and chemotherapies against melanoma and non-small cell lung cancers, utilizing innovative nanotechnologies developed here at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Carolina Cancer Nanotechnology Training Program “Members Only” Resources
Sakai site for program participants
Additional Resources
Center for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery (CNDD)
The Center for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery was established in June 2007 in the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. CNDD’s efforts are aimed at improving health by enhancing the efficacy and safety of new drugs and imaging agents through the discovery and application of innovative methods of drug delivery.
Translational Nanoformulation Core Facility (TransNanoForm)
TransNanoForm was established in 2013 as part of Center for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery at UNC-Chapel Hill (CNDD), the world leader in nanomedicine and drug delivery research. The CNDD is a joint venture of UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and the UNC School of Medicine and is a component of the Carolina Institute for Nanomedicine (CINaM).
Nanomedicines Characterization Core Facility
The Nanomedicines Characterization Core Facility implements the CNDD mission of accelerating translation of new nanomedicines into clinic by providing comprehensive physicochemical characterization of nanoscale entities.
NCore is an open resource and functions on a fee for service basis. We welcome users from academia as well as from industry, government labs and other institutions to utilize our experience and our technological infrastructure.
NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer
As part of the Center for Strategic Scientific Initiatives, the Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer works in concert with other NCI advanced technology initiatives to provide the scientific foundation and team science that is required to transform cancer research and care.
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
With research that spans the spectrum from the laboratory to the bedside to the community, UNC Lineberger faculty work to understand the causes of cancer at the genetic and environmental levels, to conduct groundbreaking laboratory research, and to translate findings into pioneering and innovative clinical trials.