Voices of Nanomedicine: Blueprint Guidelines for Collaboration in Addressing Global Unmet Medical Needs

Rajendra Prasad, Arnab Ghosh, Vinay Patel, Berney Peng, Bárbara B. Mendes, Eaint Honey Aung Win, Lucia Gemma Delogu, Joyce Y. Wong, Kristin J. Pischel, Jayesh R. Bellare, Amnon Bar-Shir, Avnesh S. Thakor, Wolfgang J. Parak, Zaver M. Bhujwalla, Yu Shrike Zhang, Nagavendra Kommineni, Vince M. Rotello, Weibo Cai, Twan Lammers, Teri W. OdomGovindarajan Padmanaban, Dan Peer, Jonathan F. Lovell, Rohit Srivastava, Robert Langer, João Conde

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Abstract

The “Voices” under this Perspective underline the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and partnerships across several disciplines, such as medical science and technology, medicine, bioengineering, and computational approaches, in bridging the gap between research, manufacturing, and clinical applications. Effective communication is key to bridging team gaps, enhancing trust, and resolving conflicts, thereby fostering teamwork and individual growth toward shared goals. Drawing from the success of the COVID-19 vaccine development, we advocate the application of similar collaborative models in other complex health areas such as nanomedicine and biomedical engineering. The role of digital technology and big data in healthcare innovation is highlighted along with the necessity for specialized education in collaborative practices. This approach is decisive in advancing healthcare solutions, leading to improved treatment and patient outcomes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2979-2991
Number of pages13
JournalACS Nano
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 28 2025

Keywords

  • healthcare
  • laboratory research
  • nanomedicine

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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