A peek behind the paper – Vuk Uskoković on why have nanotechnologies been underutilized against the coronavirus pandemic?

Written by The Nanomed Zone, Vuk Uskoković (California)

Vuk Uskoković discusses his recent perspective article 'Why have nanotechnologies been underutilized in the global uprising against the coronavirus pandemic?' published in Nanomedicine, including the current state of research in the field and the challenges that researchers face in the translation of nanomedicine for real world applications in important areas such as the COVID-19 pandemic.   Please can you introduce yourself and give a short summary of your research career to date? I am Vuk Uskoković, an interdisciplinary scientist and educator, but also a poet and a philosopher. I have authored over 150 peer-reviewed scientific articles and a dozen books,...

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