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Northeastern University Fridays 3:25-5:05 pm EST 121 Snell Library NNMD 5270: Introduction to Nanomedicine Science and Technology Lead Instructors: Srinivas Sridhar, Professor 435 Egan Research Center, NEU [email protected] Anne L. van de Ven, Assistant Professor 428 Egan Research Center, NEU [email protected] (617) 373-2948 Magda Latorre-Esteves, Assistant Researcher University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez [email protected] (787) 832-4040 x2684 This introductory course provides an overview of the distinctive features of nanotechnology and its applications in medicine. Cutting-edge research in disease screening, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention be will be discussed. Students will be exposed to clinical technologies, as well as those still under development. Rotating talks on emerging research will be provided by experts from hospitals and industry. This is one of five courses offered through the Nanomedicine Academy, a partnership between Northeastern University, Morgan State University, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez, Tuskegee University, and Florida International University supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). This course will be taught by lead instructors at Northeastern University with support from faculty at partner universities. COURSE OVERVIEW Guiding Questions What are the potential benefits and challenges of nanomedicine? How is nanomedicine currently being used to treat patients? What are the building blocks of nanomedicine? How do they provide unique & distinctive functions in the body? How can we customize nanomedicine solutions for specific diseases? How do we demonstrate that nanomedicine is both safe and effective? Outcomes and Objectives Identify and articulate examples of medical problems amenable to nanomedicine solutions Compare and contrast existing nanomaterial designs and their ability to perform specific functions Analyze how cellular and physiological phenomena will impact nanomaterial success Recognize that meeting the challenges of nanomedicine requires the coordinated efforts of interdisciplinary teams N NANOMEDICINE ACADEMY

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Northeastern University Fridays 3:25-5:05 pm EST

121 Snell Library

NNMD 5270: Introduction to Nanomedicine Science and Technology

Lead Instructors:

SrinivasSridhar,Professor435EganResearchCenter,[email protected],AssistantProfessor428EganResearchCenter,[email protected](617)373-2948MagdaLatorre-Esteves,AssistantResearcherUniversityofPuertoRicoMayaguezmagda.latorre@upr.edu(787)832-4040x2684

This introductory course provides an overview ofthedistinctive featuresofnanotechnologyand itsapplications inmedicine.Cutting-edge research indisease screening, diagnosis, treatment, andprevention be will be discussed. Students will beexposed to clinical technologies, as well as thosestill under development. Rotating talks onemerging research will be provided by expertsfromhospitalsandindustry.This is one of five courses offered through theNanomedicine Academy, a partnership betweenNortheasternUniversity,MorganStateUniversity,University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez, TuskegeeUniversity, and Florida International UniversitysupportedbytheNationalScienceFoundation(NSF).ThiscoursewillbetaughtbyleadinstructorsatNortheasternUniversitywithsupportfromfacultyatpartneruniversities.

COURSE OVERVIEW

Guiding Questions

• Whatarethepotentialbenefitsandchallengesofnanomedicine?

• Howisnanomedicinecurrentlybeingusedtotreatpatients?

• Whatarethebuildingblocksofnanomedicine?Howdotheyprovideunique&distinctivefunctionsinthebody?

• Howcanwecustomizenanomedicinesolutionsforspecificdiseases?

• Howdowedemonstratethatnanomedicineisbothsafeandeffective?

Outcomes and Objectives

• Identifyandarticulateexamplesofmedicalproblemsamenabletonanomedicinesolutions

• Compareandcontrastexistingnanomaterialdesignsandtheirabilitytoperformspecificfunctions

• Analyzehowcellularandphysiologicalphenomenawillimpactnanomaterialsuccess

• Recognizethatmeetingthechallengesofnanomedicinerequiresthecoordinatedeffortsofinterdisciplinaryteams

NNANOMEDICINE

A C A D E M Y

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Everwonderedhowtoscreenforthousandsofdiseaseswithjustasingledropofblood?Orsearchoutanddestroycancercellswithoutsurgeryorchemotherapy?Ortexturematerialstopromotetissueregenerationwhilepreventingimplantrejection?Theseideasmaysoundfuturistic,buttheyarebeingstudiedinlabsrightnow.Nanomedicineistheapplicationofnanotechnologytomedicine.Itisarapidlyexpandinginterdisciplinaryfieldthatseekstodevelopnewandimprovedtechniquesforthescreening,diagnosis,treatment,andpreventionofdisease.Today,nanomedicinesareusedgloballyforpatientssufferingfromarangeofdisordersincludingovarianandbreastcancer,kidneydisease,fungalinfections,elevatedcholesterol,menopausalsymptoms,multiplesclerosis,chronicpain,asthmaandemphysema.Developingnewandeffectivenanomedicinesrequiresanunderstandingofhowbasicbuildingblocksassembledatthenanoscaleallowmaterialstohaveuniqueanddistinctivefeaturesthatarenotpossiblewithbulkmaterials.Thesenanomaterialsinteractwithbiologicalstructuresatthescaleofmolecules,andthushavefoundwidespreaduseforbiomedicalresearchandapplications.Avarietyoftoolsexisttocharacterize,optimize,andpredictnanomaterialinteractionswithcellsandmolecules.Uponvalidationinvitro,nanomaterialsaretestedinvivotobetterunderstandhowtheirdeliveryandfunctionimpactsbehavioratthetissuescale.Ultimately,researchershopetousethesenanomaterialstoimprovethescreening,diagnosis,andtreatmentofdisease,providedthatthenanomaterialscanbeproventobebothsafeandeffectiveinclinicaltrials.

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WHY NANOMEDICINE?

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Thereisnotextbookbecausethiscoursedrawswidelyfrompeer-reviewedliteratureandinvestigatescutting-edgeworkinthefieldofnanomedicine.WeeklymaterialswillbeprovidedwithinBlackboard.Additionally,youwillsearchyourlibraryresourcesandthewebaspartofyourassignments.Itisrecommendedthatyouhaveaheadsetthatincludesamicrophoneforthisclass,becausesomeassignmentswillrequireyoutorecordaudio.WewillalsoholdoptionallivereviewandQ/Asessionsduringthecourse.

This course features a variety of interactive classroom and online activities that will allow you toengagewithclassmatesandfacultyatmultipleinstitutions.Theseinclude:OnlineVideo Lectures and Tasks:All lecture content isposted ispostedonline. Eachweekyouwillstartwithoneonlinelecturemodule,supplementedwithavarietyoftasks.Thesetasksareactivitiesthatwill help you engagewith the coursematerials in a variety ofways to enhance your learning.These tasks should be considered as part of the lecture materials and are mandatory. While thelecturesandtasksarenotgraded,the instructorscanmonitorthecompletionoftheseactivitiesandwill factor this intoyourparticipationgrade. It is important that eachweek’s online lectures andtasksbecompletedbeforeclassonFriday!Interactive Lectures: You will attend live classes led by Nanomedicine Academy faculty and guestexpertshostedinyourlocalclassroomonFridays.ThepurposeoftheseFridayclassesistoapplytheknowledge and concepts you learned in the online lecture, so it is very important to complete theweek’sonlinelecturebeforecomingtoclassonFriday.Pleasenotethatattendanceoftheselecturesismandatory forallstudentsenrolled intheground-basedcoursesatNU,UPRM,TU,FIU,andMSU.Wewillbefeaturinghigh-profilespeakersstartingpromptlyat3:25pmEST,sopleasearriveontime!WeeklyAssignmentsandTermPaper:EachweekyouwillbeassignedoneormoretasksthatyouwillposttoyourpersonalblogonBlackboard.Theseblogsarenotopentothepublicbutcanbeviewedbyyour classmates and instructors. The assignments are structured in such a way to help you buildcontentandideascenteredaroundamedicalproblemordiseasethatyouareinterestedin.Attheendofthecourse,youwill integrateyourfindingsandforecaststowriteatermpaperthatdemonstratesyouracquiredknowledge.Theassignmentsandtermpapermakeup40%ofyourgrade.Peer-to-peer Commenting & Response: Each week after posting to your blog, you will review andcommentontheblogsofyourclassmates,aswellasrespondtocommentsmadeonyourblog. Thepurposeofthisactivityistoengageinanactiveandongoingexchangeofideaswithyourclassmates.This portion of the course is your participation grade (15%), so you should give it your full andthoughtfulattention!Midterm:Themidtermisatimed,onlineexamthatassessesbothlearningandcomprehension,withafocus on the three learning objectives above. Youwill haveoneweek to complete the exam. Themidtermis25%oryourgrade.

REQUIRED BOOKS AND TECHNOLOGY

HOW THE COURSE IS STRUCTURED

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Burning Questions: Many of you probably have a burning question about some aspect ofnanomedicine. Aspartof your first assignment,weask that you topostaquestionon theBurningQuestionsDiscussionForum.ThecourseinstructorsandTAswillworktoseethatallthesequestionsareansweredbytheendofthesemester,eitherinthecoursematerialsordiscussionforum.GroupMultimediaPresentation:Inthesecondhalfofthesemester,youwillworkaspartofgrouptocreate an 8- to 10-minute narrated multimedia presentation about a peer-reviewed paper innanomedicinethathighlightsakeyconceptcovered inclass. Thispresentationwillbeembedded inyourblogandshouldthereforebecreatedinaformatthatcanbeembedded,suchasVoiceThread.AllinstructionsmaybefoundonBB.Inadditiontocreatingaresourceforothersthatdepictsthepaperina vivid and engaging format, this project serves as an opportunity for you to experiment with andimproveyouruseoftechnology.Thisgroupprojectis20%ofyourgrade.

Thereisarhythmandpatterntocompletingonlineassignments.Whileoneoftheadvantagesofonlinelearningistheflexibilityitaffordsstudentsincompletingwork,youwillneedtoarrangeyourscheduleaccordingtotheregulardeadlinesoutlinedinthechartbelow,settingasideseveralregularblocksoftimeeachweektoparticipateinonlineclassactivities.

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdayWatch,read,

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All blogs and other assignments (midterm, group video presentation, and term paper) are due atmidnightonTuesdays.Anewcoursetopicwillbeintroducedeachweekandtheblogonthattopicwillbedue the followingweekonTuesday. Followingeachblogpost, youwillbeasked tocommentonyourclassmates’newposts,aswellasrespondtocommentsmadeaboutyourpost(s)inthepreviousweek.Peer-to-peercommentingmustbecompletedbymidnightonFridaysaftertheblogisdue.Youshouldplantobeonlinetwotothreetimesperweek,particularlyduringtheWednesday-Fridaywindowtofollowthroughonresponsestoyourblog.Yourparticipationisasynchronous,allowingyoutoworkatanytimeconvenienttoyou.However,youmustcontributeinaregularandtimelyfashionsothatyourgroupofBloggingBuddiescanachieveitsgoals.It’snota“discussion”ifyoupostallyourmessagesatthesametime.Assignment andparticipationpoints are earned. Thismeans that you start at zero andearn30%ofyourfinalgradethroughthoughtful,substantive,collegiallyconstructive,andtimelycontributions.

MANAGING ASSIGNMENTS IN AN ONLINE ENVIRONMENT

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Hereare4waystoensuregettingmaximumpointsforyourassignmentandparticipationgrades:

• Addnewknowledgebeyondthetopicscoveredinclass• Reframeideaspresentedinclass(andyourpeer’sblogs)inanew,novelway• Extendtheideabyaskingoneormorefocusedquestions• Includedirectreferencesorsources(eithercitationsorhyperlinksmaybeused)

Toreceiveafullgradeforpeer-to-peercommenting,youareexpectedtoprovideatleast3substantivecommentseachweek.

The students who attend this course with you come from universities in 5 different states andterritoriesacrosstheU.S.Eachofyoubringsauniquebackground,areaofexpertise,andperspectiveto thecourse.Weareprovidingyouwith theopportunity to interactwitheachother inavarietyofwayssothatyoucanbenefitfromeachother’sexperiences.BloggingBuddies:Forparticipationinpeer-to-peercommenting, you will be assigned to a group ofbloggingbuddies.Asagroup,youwill revieweachother’s work, make comments, and respond tocomments. This ensures that you get continuedfeedback from peers who are familiar with yourentirebodyofblogposts.GroupAssignments: Youwillbeprovidedwithallthe software needed to collaborate and create agroupmultimedia presentation. For example, you could useGoogle docs to collaboratively create aPowerPointpresentationandthenprepareavoice-overusingVoiceThread.Thegreatthingaboutallthisonlinesoftwaremeansitisnolongernecessarytobeinsameroomtodoagroupproject!“Burning Questions” Discussion Forum: As you are investigating cutting edge research on topicscoveredinclass,youmightcomeacrossideasandanswerstoquestionsposedbyyourfellowstudents.Feel free to share these in the discussion forum. Tip: The discussion “subscribe” option forwardsmessagesdirectlytoyouremail,makingiteasiertomonitor.

Instructor Participation in Blog Posts: The weekly blog posts and peer-to-peer commenting areintendedtocreateaconversationamongstudents,notaback-and-forthbetweentheprofessorandstudents.Webelieveinyourcapacityfortakingthediscussionininterestingandproductivedirections.Thecourseinstructorswilloccasionallyprovideexpertadviceandpersonalizedhelptochallengeandmotivateyou. Eventhoughwemaynotrespondtoeveryblogpost,pleaseknowweare“listening”intently.

COMMUNICATION WITH YOUR PEERS

COMMUNICATION WITH THE INSTRUCTORS

Technical Questions and Concerns PleasevisitBlackboard’sOnlineSupportCenterathttp://nuonlinebbsupport.neu.edutoaccesstutorialsandlivechatsupport,orcalltheCenterat(855)836-3520.This24/7hotlineisavailabletoALLnanomedicinestudents;nomatterwhatinstitutionyouattend.

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Messages and Announcements: We will regularly post announcements with observations andquestionsdesignedtospur, focus,ordeepenthewholegroup’sdiscussion.We’llalsosend logisticalupdatesasneeded.TheseannouncementswilltypicallybepostedtoaBlackboardannouncementthatisalsoforwardedtoyouremailaddress.Thisredundancyensuresthateveryoneinthecourseseesthecommunication.

“Ask the Instructor” Discussion Area for General Questions: There is a Forum included in theDiscussionsareaentitledAsktheInstructor.Usethisforumasaplacetopostrequestsforclarificationoncontentorassignments. Ifyouhaveaquestion,othersareprobablywonderingaboutit,too.Thisdiscussionallowsthewholeclasstobenefitfromyourquery.Note:Questionsthatarespecifictoyourownworkshouldbecommunicatedviaemailand/orduringascheduledappointment.

Face-timewithaCourseInstructor:WehavedesignatedalocalFacultyFacilitatorateachinstitution.Theroleofthisfacultyistohosttheclassroomspace,actasalocalpointofcontactforanyquestionsyouhave,andprovidementoringforgroupprojects.FeelfreetocontactyourlocalFacultyFacilitatorasneeded.

GettingHelp:Thebestplacetogoforhelpdependsonthespecificsofyourconcernorquestion.Asnotedabove,pleasepostcourse-relatedquestionsandconcernstothe"AsktheInstructor"discussion.It'salsoagoodideatocheckthisdiscussionregularlytostayinthelooponquestionsandclarifications.Tip: Thediscussion “subscribe”option forwardsmessagesdirectly to youremail,making it easier tomonitor.

9/7 WeekOne(thru9/15):Nanomedicineandpersonalizednanomedicine9/18 WeekTwo:Nanoparticledesign,synthesis,andfunctionalization9/25 WeekThree:Nanoparticlecharacterizationinvitroandinvivo10/2 WeekFour:Nanoparticledeliverytotumors10/9 WeekFive:Nanotechnologyforbiosensingapplications10/16 WeekSix:Imagingforearlydetection10/23 WeekSeven:Magneticnanoparticles10/30 WeekEight:Nanodiagnosticsforglobalhealth11/6 WeekNine:NanoparticlesforMRI11/13 WeekTen:Nanoplatformsforradiationoncology11/20 WeekEleven:NOCLASS,THANKSGIVING11/27 WeekTwelve:Nanotechnologyfortissueengineering12/4 WeekThirteen(thru12/6):Coursefinale

TIMELINE AND GRADING

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You will be assessed on the basis of weekly assignments, a midterm examination, a group videopresentation,atermpaper,andactiveparticipationinpeer-to-peercommenting.

Assignment Description DueDate GradeWeekly

assignmentsSmallweeklyassignmentspostedtoyourweeklyblog,centeredaroundyourmedicaltopicofchoice

Tuesdaysweekly

30%Participationincommenting

Weeklycommentingandresponsewithinyourbloggingbuddygroup

Fridaysweekly

Midterm Atimed,onlineexamthatyouhave1weektocomplete Tuesday10/18 25%

Grouppresentation An8-10minutemultimediapresentationonapeer-reviewedpaperthatemphasizesacentralconceptofthecourse Tuesday11/7 20%

TermPaper A10-pagepaperthatsummarizesandforecaststheapplicationofnanomedicinetoyourmedicaltopicofchoice Tuesday12/5 25%

1. ClassattendanceonFridaysismandatory.Youareencouragedtoalsoactivelyparticipateinthis

coursebyengaginglocalandremoteinstructorsindiscussionofcoursecontentandaskingquestionsbothonlineandduringtalks.

2. YouareexpectedtocheckBlackboardregularly.Allrequiredassignments,readings,coursecommunications,andlecturenotes/presentationswillbepostedonBlackboard.

3. YouareexpectedtofollowguidelinesstatedintheNEUAcademicIntegrityPolicy(http://www.northeastern.edu/osccr/academichonesty.html)

4. Theuseofmobiledevicesandlaptopsduringlecturesisrestrictedtocourseactivitiesonly.

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