We provide comprehensive preclinical characterization of nanomedicine formulations. Our work encompasses physicochemical characterization as well as in vitro and in vivo immunological, pharmacological, and toxicological evaluations.
Exploring new strategies for nanotech drug development
The laboratory has characterized hundreds of distinct, if not unique, nanomedicine formulations and has experience with most nanotechnology platforms, active pharmaceutical ingredients, and other strategies being explored for nanotech drug development.
Knowledge base for nanotechnology investigators
Our laboratory serves as a resource and knowledge base for researchers to facilitate development and clinical translation of nanotechnologies intended as cancer therapeutics and diagnostics. For more information on the services and resources available, visit the National Cancer Institute’s Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory website.
Elevating standards for the field
The Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory partners with ASTM International, International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and the Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology IQ Working Group, part of the International Consortium for Innovation and Quality Development, to address the chemistry, manufacturing, and control challenges that industries face in characterizing, developing, and manufacturing nanotechnology products, among other items.
The Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory offers multiple collaboration mechanisms, depending on researcher needs, including a free characterization program, fee-based research and development collaborations, and select fee-for-service assays through the Technical Services program.
The Assay Cascade is a free characterization program available to any researcher creating a nanoproduct for cancer. Accepted applicants will have their nanomedicine formulation characterized for physicochemical traits and immunological, pharmacological, and toxicological properties.
We offer cCRADA collaborations, which are not restricted to oncology-based nanomedicines, organized by our Partnership Development Office. These collaborations leverage our expertise to conduct sponsor-funded research and development for applications that fall outside of the Assay Cascade constraints. These projects are open to all nanotech developers. All research and development projects must be fully funded by the submitting investigator.
Email ncl@mail.nih.gov to discuss project needs.
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Tracking trends and lessons learned for the nanotechnology community
Collaborators use Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory-generated data for regulatory filings, to garner venture capital for start-up companies, for presentations at scientific conferences, and for inclusion in publications. In many instances, Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory staff are invited as co-authors on these publications, dependent upon their contribution to the overall manuscript.
As a resource laboratory, Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory staff publish on trends, methodologies, and lessons learned.
Our capabilities and specializations
Nanotechnology Research and Development Support
Our team supports a variety of R&D projects, open to all nanotech developers. Projects are fully funded by the submitting investigator. Contact us to discuss a potential project.
Formulation, optimization, lead selection
Mechanistic studies
Characterization of non-oncological nanomaterials
Bioanalytical assay development
Instrument optimization