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Dr Anna Waterhouse speaks at Sydney Ideas

Posted 9th March, 2020

As keynote speaker, Professor Weiss shared his insights into the wide-ranging applications of nanotechnology in fields such as neuroscience and microbiome studies.

Drs Waterhouse and Wickham are leading a project at the Nano Institute to build autonomous, programmable nanorobots – smaller than cells – that can navigate through the human body. Their goal is to see inside even the narrowest blood vessels, to detect the atherosclerotic plaques that signal the start of cardiovascular disease.

“This work has the potential to allow early diagnosis and treatment to prevent cardiovascular disease burden on the community,” Dr Waterhouse says.

Dr Waterhouse also received the University of Sydney Robinson Fellowship for this work.

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