Nanoswimmers, Multi-Scale Robotics Lab, Zurich, Switzerland, Laboratory for Targeted Drug Delivery and Personalized Medicine Technologies, Haifa, Isra


Toward nanorobots for drug delivery

Published on Jun 17, 2015

Patients could one day benefit from swimming nanorobots that deliver drugs where they’re needed. More information on this exciting research can be found at this article:
"Undulatory Locomotion of Magnetic Multilink Nanoswimmers"

by Bumjin Jang, Emiliya Gutman, Nicolai Stucki, Benedikt F. Seitz, Pedro D. Wendel-Garcia, Taylor Newton, Juho Pokki, Olgac Ergeneman, Salvador Pane, Yizhar Or, and Bradley J. Nelson
June 1, 2015
 

Smart microrobots that can adapt to their surroundings

Published on Jan 29, 2019

Scientists at EPFL and ETH Zurich have developed tiny elastic robots that can change shape depending on their surroundings. Modeled after bacteria and fully biocompatible, these robots optimize their movements so as to get to hard-to-reach areas of the human body. They stand to revolutionize targeted drug delivery.
 
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