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Yu Han
Synthesized nanoscale particles with tiny, precisely defined pores.
Year Honored
2004
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Postdoctoral fellow, Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (Singapore)
Region
Global
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His materials can be used for the controlled delivery of drugs or for gene therapy.
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Kinneret Keren
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