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Mini-lecture: The science of microbubbles

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2010

Dr Eleanor Stride from UCL Mechanical Engineering describes how microbubbles have the potential to transform ultrasound imaging and drug delivery. Dr Stride won the 2009 Philip Leverhulme Prize in recognition of her pioneering work on microbubbles. For more information about UCL Mechanical Engineering visit http://www.mecheng.ucl.ac.uk/
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/news-articles/1006/10060101

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  • Brilliant!!! Thanks for sharing amazing videos @UCLTV :)

  • anyone heard that joke about a frog blowing bubbles in pond and a law suit??

  • Would be interested in knowing the process for bubble creation....Seair Canada equipment consistently makes 5 micron sized bubbles in low pressure situations...wonder if there is any synergy?

  • excellent idea, good presentation,however, lots of challenge.Wish you have important progress.

  • Love that woman !!!

  • Does the polymer coating get dissolved by the body after the bubbles burst? That's a very interesting idea

  • That's very interesting!!

  • wow, never heard of anything like that before... interesting.

  • COOL

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