Nanomedicine: promises and challenges for the future of public health

Michelle Pautler, Sara BrennerUAlbany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, Albany, NY, USAAbstract: As the scope of nanotechnology applications in medicine evolves, it is important to simultaneously recognize and advance contributions germane to public health. A wide range of innovations in...

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Main Authors: Michelle Pautler, Sara Brenner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2010-10-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/nanomedicine-promises-and-challenges-for-the-future-of-public-health-a5421
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spelling doaj-a873a23076f642aaaa8e7155fe9fecc82020-11-24T21:03:54ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1176-91141178-20132010-10-012010default803809Nanomedicine: promises and challenges for the future of public healthMichelle PautlerSara BrennerMichelle Pautler, Sara BrennerUAlbany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, Albany, NY, USAAbstract: As the scope of nanotechnology applications in medicine evolves, it is important to simultaneously recognize and advance contributions germane to public health. A wide range of innovations in nanomedicine stand to impact nearly every medical specialty and unveil novel ways to improve the quality and extend the duration of life – these gains can be measured at both individual and population levels. For example, heart disease and cancer combined make up approximately half of all deaths in the United States per year, and already, advances in nanomedicine demonstrate great potential to reduce rates of morbidity and mortality due to these diseases. Meanwhile, public health applications of nanomedicine such as rapid and portable diagnostics and more effective vaccinations have the potential to revolutionize global health. Research driven by innovators across disciplines such as engineering, biology, medicine, and public health should collaborate in order to achieve maximal potential impact in health for individuals and populations. In turn, knowledge gaps regarding the potential health and safety implications of exposure to engineered nanomaterials must be continuously addressed and actively researched. Dynamic, proactive, and socially responsible research will drive nanomedicine as it plays an increasingly integral and transformative role in medicine and public health in the 21st century.Keywords: nanotechnology, medicine, epidemiology, policy, environmental health http://www.dovepress.com/nanomedicine-promises-and-challenges-for-the-future-of-public-health-a5421
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description Michelle Pautler, Sara BrennerUAlbany College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, Albany, NY, USAAbstract: As the scope of nanotechnology applications in medicine evolves, it is important to simultaneously recognize and advance contributions germane to public health. A wide range of innovations in nanomedicine stand to impact nearly every medical specialty and unveil novel ways to improve the quality and extend the duration of life – these gains can be measured at both individual and population levels. For example, heart disease and cancer combined make up approximately half of all deaths in the United States per year, and already, advances in nanomedicine demonstrate great potential to reduce rates of morbidity and mortality due to these diseases. Meanwhile, public health applications of nanomedicine such as rapid and portable diagnostics and more effective vaccinations have the potential to revolutionize global health. Research driven by innovators across disciplines such as engineering, biology, medicine, and public health should collaborate in order to achieve maximal potential impact in health for individuals and populations. In turn, knowledge gaps regarding the potential health and safety implications of exposure to engineered nanomaterials must be continuously addressed and actively researched. Dynamic, proactive, and socially responsible research will drive nanomedicine as it plays an increasingly integral and transformative role in medicine and public health in the 21st century.Keywords: nanotechnology, medicine, epidemiology, policy, environmental health
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