2021 Symposium Highlights
10th Annual CT3N Symposium- "Nanomedicine and the Immune System"
The 2021 CT3N Symposium again features outstanding speakers from the fields of targeted therapeutics, drug delivery, biomaterials and nanomedicine. The focus of this 10th Annual Symposium is on nanomedicine and the unique challenges and opportunities for both avoiding and targeting the immune system. Please note this event will be held virtually.
Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Location: Free Virtual Event via Bluejeans
Registration
Registration is now closed.
For inquires please contact Hans Huber or Jackie Rhodes
2021 Keynote Speakers
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Philip Low, PhD
Purdue University
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Melody A. Swartz, PhD
University of Chicago
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Swartz Laboratory
Melody A. Swartz, PhD
University of Chicago
Swartz Laboratory
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Drew Weissman, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
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Drew Weissman, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
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2021 Featured Speakers
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Evan A. Scott, PhD
Northwestern University
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Evan A. Scott Research Group
Evan A. Scott, PhD
Northwestern University
Evan A. Scott Research Group
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Natalie Artzi, PhD
Harvard University
Artzi Lab
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Hamideh Parhiz, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
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Hamideh Parhiz, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
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Patrick Glassman, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
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Google Scholar
Patrick Glassman, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
Google Scholar
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Susan Thomas, PhD
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Thomas Lab
Susan Thomas, PhD
Georgia Institute of Technology
Thomas Lab
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James Moon, PhD
University of Michigan
Moon Laboratory
Past Symposia
- 2019 Symposium Highlights
- 2018 Symposium Highlights
- 2017 Symposium Highlights
- 2016 Symposium Highlights
- 2015 Agenda (pdf)
- 2014 Booklet (pdf)
- 2013 Agenda (pdf)
- 2012 Agenda (pdf)
Related Symposia
Please also check out the "Immune Modulation & Engineering Symposium" at Drexel University (less than a half a mile from UPENN). This symposium dovetails perfectly with the CT3N symposium, both thematically and schedule-wise. All information regarding the symposium can be found here.