Key information
- Faculty
- Faculty of Medical Sciences
- Teaching department
- Division of Surgery and Interventional Science
- Credit value
- 15
- Restrictions
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N/A
- Timetable
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Alternative credit options
There are no alternative credit options available for this module.
Small useful and very strange! During this module you will visit the quantum universe, we will see how nanoscale objects can be tuned for highly specific, highly sensitive disease targeting. Students will see how such small scale technology offers huge leaps in diagnostics and therapeutics, enabling us to break the boundary from macroscale anatomy to nanoscale biologics. Anatomical imaging is transformed to functional imaging; treatment becomes targeted. Students will receive a background in clinical imaging modalities (MRI, x-ray CT) and cancer therapies (radiotherapy), and the current and future role of nanotechnology in these fields.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Intended teaching term:
Term 1 ÌýÌýÌý
Undergraduate (FHEQ Level 7)
Teaching and assessment
- Mode of study
- In person
- Methods of assessment
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70%
Exam
30%
Group activity
- Mark scheme
-
Numeric Marks
Other information
- Number of students on module in previous year
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0
- Module leader
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Dr Kate Ricketts
- Who to contact for more information
- dsis.nano@ucl.ac.uk
Intended teaching term:
Term 1 ÌýÌýÌý
Postgraduate (FHEQ Level 7)
Teaching and assessment
- Mode of study
- In person
- Methods of assessment
-
70%
Exam
30%
Group activity
- Mark scheme
-
Numeric Marks
Other information
- Number of students on module in previous year
-
16
- Module leader
-
Dr Kate Ricketts
- Who to contact for more information
- dsis.nano@ucl.ac.uk
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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