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Grants for Master Degree Courses “Master in Drug Research and Development”
March 15, 2022Grants for Master Degree Courses “Master in Drug Research and Development” DEADLINE: 24/03/2022 Link to information
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María José Alonso, distinguished with the National Research Award ‘Juan de la Cierva’ 2021, granted by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
November 23, 2021The ‘Juan de la Cierva Award’ is the most important prize granted by the Government of Spain in the area of Technology Transfer
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DIAGBI: Theranostics of brain tumors using immuno-radiopharmaceuticals and nanotechnology
November 17, 2021María José Alonso’s Lab participates in the DIAGBI project for the early and non-invasive diagnosis of brain tumors. The main objective of DIAGBI is to develop a new technology that allows early diagnosis and non-invasive monitoring of the most aggressive brain tumors, glioblastomas, using immuno-PET techniques.
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Check out our new OPEN ACCESS publication: ‘Using nanotechnology to deliver biomolecules from nose to brain — peptides, proteins, monoclonal antibodies and RNA’
November 4, 2021In our lab we are exploring the potential of the nose-to-brain drug delivery route for the transport of RNA molecules. Check this review article showing where we are now in this field
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Nanotechnologies for the delivery of biologicals: historical perspective and current landscape
July 29, 2021Do you consider yourself a supporter or detractor of nanotechnology-based drug delivery? Do you believe nanotechnology may contribute to the successful exploitation…
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María José Alonso, once again recognized for her research career in the field of Nanotechnology
July 8, 2021María José Alonso, Professor of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology at the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC), has just been recognized with the first ‘Nanotechnology Award’ granted by the company NOB166, for her research career in the field of Biopharmacy.
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Check out our OPEN ACCESS publication: ‘Carboxymethyl-β-glucan/chitosan nanoparticles: new thermostable and efficient carriers for antigen delivery’
June 16, 2021Check out our recent paper published OPEN ACCESS in Drug Delivery and Translational Research, and official journal of the Controlled Release Society (CRS). In this work, we focused on an immunostimulant beta-glucan derivative, carboxymethyl-β-glucan, to prepare a novel nanocarrier in combination with chitosan.
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María José Alonso and Libera Bio, awarded by the US National Foundation for Cancer Research with the third prize of the 2021 Salisbury Award Competition
May 26, 2021Founded by Professor Alonso, Libera Bio is a company developing a novel delivery vector of whole monoclonal antibodies to intracellular cancer targets otherwise deemed “undruggable”. The Salisbury Award Competition is designed to catalyze and advance promising cancer research innovations onto a path of commercialization and patient impact.
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María José Alonso receives the ‘Honorific Award for Excellence in Scientific Research’ of the AstraZeneca Foundation
April 13, 2021The Honorific Award has been awarded since 2017 to clinical researchers with a proven career in biomedical research and who have contributed to the generation of knowledge and advances in their specialty and to the training of new researchers.
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Check out our latest paper, published in DDTR: ‘Carboxymethyl-β-glucan/chitosan nanoparticles: new thermostable and efficient carriers for antigen delivery’
April 5, 2021In this work, we focused on an immunostimulant beta-glucan derivative, carboxymethyl-β-glucan, to prepare a novel nanocarrier in combination with chitosan.
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