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Nanomedicine Breakthroughs - (Edge of Medicine) by Pat McCaw (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Tiny tech, big impact--discover how nanomedicine is transforming the future of health.
- 9-12 Years
- 8.7" x 7.0" Paperback
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Technology
- Series Name: Edge of Medicine
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About the Book
The latest breakthroughs in nanomedicine from microscopic medicine to cancer-fighting electron beams
Book Synopsis
Tiny tech, big impact--discover how nanomedicine is transforming the future of health.
Part of the Edge of Medicine series from Mayo Clinic Press Kids, Nanomedicine Breakthroughs introduces readers to the fascinating world of medicine at the molecular level. With real-world applications and expert insights from scientists, this book explores how nanoparticles--smaller than a single cell--are revolutionizing the way we diagnose, treat, and even prevent disease.
Readers will discover how nanoparticles are used to:
- Diagnose diseases like Alzheimer's using biomarkers.
- Deliver medication directly to hard-to-reach areas like the brain or inside tumors.
- Improve cancer treatments by reducing side effects and protecting healthy cells.
- Boost immunity, including how they helped deliver the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine.
- Regrow bone and blood cells through regenerative medicine.
- Prevent organ rejection in transplants and improve eye treatments.
Mayo Clinic Press Kids creates empowering health and wellness content in partnership with pediatric experts. Proceeds from the sale of every book go to benefit important medical research and education at Mayo Clinic.
About the Author
Pat McCaw, M.D., is a family practice physician and children's author from Eldridge, Iowa. She is passionate about using books to help children with emotional and health issues. In addition to writing, she practices family medicine part-time and is a faculty physician at a medical residency program. Pat teaches classes on how to use picture books in the classroom and writes online educational lessons on science and physiology. If she has any free time, she loves to hike and fish while spending time with her family. Her dog, Poppy, rules the household. Pat's website and blog is found at www.patmccawauthor.com
The research of Mukesh Pandey, Ph.D., focuses on the development of molecular imaging probes to understand diseases and biological pathways at a cellular level. Molecular imaging is increasing its impact on patient care as it provides noninvasive imaging tools to detect, diagnose, and monitor the disease progression and treatment.