
Miguel Santos
@santos_nanotech
Researcher working at the interface between nanotechnology, bioengineering and plasma physics.
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25-11-2017 23:43:24
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Identifying #unmet #clinicalneed: the most important corner of the #bioinnovation pyramid #StevenWise #SLHDInnovation Sydney Local Health District Heart Research Institute Broadly true of all #healthinnovation


Recruiting an engineering postdoc to work on our new IMCRC grant developing a vascular bioreactor. Design and electronics experience valued. Great opportunity to join an enthusiastic team, including Miguel Santos, Richard Tan University of Sydney #postdoc bit.ly/2IUOJib

Great to see our work nature.com/articles/s4200… featured on Communications Physics front webpage. Heart Research Institute University of Sydney Sydney Nano Prof Steve Wise

Our latest paper working with Jelena Rnjak-Kovačina showing the effects of silk architecture on graft performance nature.com/articles/s4159…. Congrats Alex H.P. Chan, Elysse and the #APMG team. 2+ years of work across 2 PhD projects, with many contributors. Great team paper. ACvA University of Sydney


For decades, plasma dust nanoparticles were regarded as a nuisance in industrial applications. Our team demonstrated they are an effective and inexpensive nanocarrier platform for emerging therapeutics. Find ou more at nature.com/articles/s4159… Prof Steve Wise Sydney Nano Thomas R. Cox

Thrilled to be a guest editor with Prof Steve Wise for a special issue on "Biocompatibility of Nanomaterials" to be published in the journal Nanomaterials (IF=4.324) mdpi.com/si/61297. Sydney Nano NanoMed Nano #nanotechnology

Especially proud of our latest paper. Team effort (feat Miguel Santos Alex H.P. Chan), years of persistence to see it published. Congrats to Richard Tan, a talented postdoc with a bright future Charles Perkins Centre ACvA ASBTE The Australian Society for Medical Research (ASMR) Sydney Nano & thanks NHMRC bit.ly/2WuT55s



The latest work on our #nanocarrier platform is out in Nanomaterials MDPI. We demonstrate that #plasma polymerized #nanoparticles (#PPN) are exceptionally well tolerated both in-vitro and in-vivo, an important step for #translation. Prof Steve Wise Sydney Nano mdpi.com/1093084



Lockdown highlight. Our review on the therapeutic potential of macrophage polarisation for PAD in press at JACC Journals BTS. Great collab w clinical friends. Well done Richard Tan, Miguel Santos! cc ACvA Sydney Nano Cardiovascular Initiative, University of Sydney Prof Gemma Figtree AM Sydney Local Health District bit.ly/3iOYAqJ

Great to be with Miguel Santos and Tim Mitchell at the imcrc showcase, representing University of Sydney & Codex Research - sharing our new bioreactor technology Jana Kuthe


This is absolutely tyrannical. The EU is trying to outlaw any cash transaction over €10,000—which at the current rate of inflation will probably buy you half a shawarma in a decade. They're claiming this is to protect you. To protect you! consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press…

Couldn't be prouder of PhD student Angus Grant, driving a new collaborative study in Advanced Science onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…. Great team support from Eric Yang, Matt Moore, Alex H.P. Chan, Miguel Santos, Monica and Joy (who need to join twitter). Co-led by Richard Tan

Great teamwork from Charles Perkins Centre Miguel Santos, Richard Tan, Eric Yang (and the rest of the team not on twitter). Big thanks to Kristopher Kilian and Jelena Rnjak-KovaÄŤina for collaborative support, appreciate having good friends nearby UNSW.