inbt
The Johns Hopkins University's Institute for NanoBioTechnology was launched in May 2006.
INBT's three core research areas are:
- Diagnostics & Therapeutics -- Focuses in this area include biosensors, drug and gene therapy, DNA nanoparticles, functional tissue engineering, diagnostic imaging, and protein engineering.
- Health and the Environment -- Focuses include nano-toxicological studies, public health and environmental effects of nanotechnology, and environmental remediation using nanotechnology.
- Cellular & Molecular Dynamics -- Focuses include cell signaling and interactions, molecular imaging, protein folding, and real-time visualization inside cells.
NanoBioTechnology
Nanobiotechnology encompasses many disciplines and techniques.
This guide provides information about various kinds of resources about nanobiotechnology and related areas.
NOTE: An "option" in the area of nanotechnology is offered within some of the masters' programs given by Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professionals (EPP).
Search the JHU Libraries Catalog
Search the Core Engineering Resources
Search all the core engineering databases listed below simulaneously by using the search box. Click on a database link to search only that database. Go to Online Resources to see all the biology-related online resources.

Description
Loading content... please wait






Loading content... please wait