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Nanomedicine and risk: further perspectivesRichard Moore
The Institute of Nanotechnology, Stirling, UK
Med Device Technol 18:28-9. 2007..Here, some further aspects of risk at the nanoscale are considered and suggestions are made on where this risk effort should be focused...
Functionalising surfaces at the nanoscale using plasma technologyR Moore
The Institute of Nanotechnology, Stirling, UK
Med Device Technol 20:24, 26-7. 2009..Plasma technology offers a highly effective toolbox for nanoscale surface engineering of materials. The potential variety of nanoscale features and new properties that can be achieved are reviewed here...
Medical nanotechnology: evolving appropriate risk toolsR Moore
The Institute of Nanotechnology, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
Med Device Technol 18:36-7. 2007..It explores what nanomedicine is and what it requires in terms of risk management. More risk research is advocated...
Nanomedicine: rethinking medical trainingRichard Moore
The Institute of Nanotechnology, Stirling, UK
Med Device Technol 19:50, 52-3. 2008..A change in perspective and an expansion in knowledge are required if society is to benefit from nanomedical products. As more products become a reality, the current concept of "disease" may be set to undergo a paradigm shift...
Nanomedicine: visonary dreaming or less of the sameR Moore
The Institute of Nanotechnology, University of Stirling, UK
Med Device Technol 19:50, 52-3. 2008..Some suggest that there is no such thing as nanotechnology and that it is only what scientists have been doing for a long time. This argument and some of the fact and fiction surrounding nanotechnology are assessed...
Nanotechnology and the chipRichard Moore
The Institute of Nanotechnology, Stirling University, UK
Med Device Technol 19:38, 40-1. 2008..This is the first article in a series on the impact nanotechnology is having on different types of devices. It considers how lab-on-a-chip approaches in diagnostics are evolving and discusses some areas of future development...
Improving biosensors at the nanoscaleR Moore
The Institute of Nanotechnology, Stirling University Innovation, UK
Med Device Technol 19:42-3. 2008..It examines how knowledge at the nanoscale is also helping to develop new generations of miniature devices that are capable of detecting, in vivo, minute levels of analytes or even individual pathogens...
Does standardisation have a role in nanotechnology and medicine?Richard Moore
EUCOMED, Place Saint Lambert 14, B 1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 15:28. 2004..A look at what nanotechnology means in the context of medical science and what developments are in the pipeline...
Informatics and standardisationRichard Moore
EUCOMED, Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 15:33. 2004
Standardising graphical symbolsRichard Moore
EUCOMED, European Medical Device Industry Association, Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 15:31. 2004..A look at the role of symbols as a revised version of ISO 7000 is published...
Home safety in the U.K.: review of the influence of human and housing factorsRichard Moore
Law School, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
Rev Environ Health 19:253-70. 2004..Even though more focused research would be useful, preventative actions could reduce the scale of the problem...
An update on what is happening with symbolsRichard Moore
EUCOMED, Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 15:33. 2004..Clarification of the puzzling issues surrounding EN 980 and the future progress of the standard...
The compatibility of standardisation and innovationRichard Moore
Scientific Affairs, EUCOMED, Place Saint Lambert 14, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 15:28. 2004
Health technology in EuropeNicolas Pallikarakis
Department of Medical Physics, School of Health Sciences, University of Patras, Rio-Patras, Greece
IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag 26:14-7. 2007
Nonfunctionalized nanocrystals can exploit a cell's active transport machinery delivering them to specific nuclear and cytoplasmic compartmentsIgor Nabiev
EA no 3798 Détection et Approches Thérapeutiques Nanotechnologiques dans Mécanismes Biologiques de Défense, Universite de Reims Champagne Ardenne, 51100 Reims, France
Nano Lett 7:3452-61. 2007..These results demonstrate that the nonfunctionalized QDs exploit the cell's active transport machineries for delivery to specific intranuclear destinations...
Converging medical technologies and standardsRichard Moore
EUCOMED, Place Saint Lambert 14, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 15:32. 2004
Key standards developments in 2003Richard Moore
EUCOMED, European Medical Device Industry Association, Place Saint Lambert 14, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 14:37. 2003
Standards in the 21st century. Standards past, present and futureRichard Moore
EUCOMED, Place Saint Lambert 14, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 13:25-6. 2002
Assessment of the efficiency of treatment of dyslipidaemia in renal outpatientsKevin Harris
Department of Nephrology, Leicester General Hospital, UK
J Nephrol 15:263-9. 2002..The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of dyslipidaemia and to assess how it is managed in a range of patients at four UK renal units...
Standards in the 21st century. The communication of riskRichard Moore
Med Device Technol 13:29. 2002
Standards in the 21st century. Risk management: countdown to December 2003 (Part I)Richard Moore
EUCOMED, European Medical Device Industry Association, Place Saint Lambert 14, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 13:26-7. 2002
Risk management: countdown to December 2003. (Part II)Richard Moore
EUCOMED, Place Saint Lambert 14, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 13:30-1. 2002
Standards in the 21st century. Standardising new medical technologies, Part IRichard Moore
Med Device Technol 13:44-5. 2002
Standardising. New medical technologies, Part IIRichard Moore
Med Device Technol 13:30-1. 2002
Making the right connectionsRichard Moore
European Medical Device Industry Association, Place Saint Lambert 14, B 1200 Brussels
Med Device Technol 14:26-7. 2003..Luer connectors and issues relating to their use are being closely scrutinised by several standards project groups...
Some "dos and don'ts" for aspiring standardisersRichard Moore
EUCOMED, Place Saint Lambert 14, B 1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 14:22-3. 2003..The first of a series of articles on the important practicalities of standardisation. This month, some "dos and don'ts" when considering writing a standard...
Practical standardisation tipsRichard Moore
EUCOMED, European Medical Device Industry Association, Place Saint Lambert 14, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 14:17. 2003
Standards updateRichard Moore
Med Device Technol 14:36. 2003
Human tissue-engineered productsRichard Moore
EUCOMED, Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 14:34-5. 2003..Exciting developments are taking place that present a complex challenge for regulations and standards...
The greening of standardsRichard Moore
EUCOMED, Place Saint Lambert 14, B 1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 14:28. 2003..A change in thinking and methodology is on the way as environment protection is applied of standards...
Demystifying the standards processRichard Moore
EUCOMED, Place Saint Lambert 14, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 14:38. 2003
Standards in the 21st century. Standards and new technologiesRichard Moore
EUCOMED, European Medical Device Industry Association, Place Saint Lambert 14, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
Med Device Technol 13:30-1. 2002
