Center for Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence and Translation
Stanford University
Center Overview
The primary focus of the Center for Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence and Translation is to develop and use nanotechnology for monitoring response to anti-cancer therapy and for earlier cancer detection. The cancer focus in the CCNE is on both lung and ovarian cancers; however developed strategies may eventually be applied to many cancers.
Center Investigators
Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, M.D., Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
Shan X. Wang, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
For more information about the Center for Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence and Translation visit our website at: http://mips.stanford.edu/grants/ccne-t/projects.html.
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Affiliated Institutions
Projects
- Project 1: Next-Generation Smart Nanoparticles
- Project 2: Magneto-Nano Diagnostic and Analytical Devices for Cancer
- Project 3: Nanotechnologies for Comprehensive Single Cancer Cell Analysis
- Project 4: Integration of Nano-Molecular Imaging and Nanosensors
Cores
- Core A: Nanoinformatics
- Core B: Nanocharacterization and Nanofabrication
- Core C: Clinical and Translational Core


Centers of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence (CCNEs)