https://submit.akademiai.com/nanopages/index.php/nanopages/issue/feedNanopages2019-07-26T16:28:59+02:00Nanopages - system e-mailno-reply_nanopages@akkrt.huOpen Journal Systemshttps://submit.akademiai.com/nanopages/index.php/nanopages/article/view/24Nanomedicine awareness among medical students in Saudi Arabia2019-07-26T16:28:58+02:00HAMAD ALBRAIDIhamadalbraidi@outlook.comMohammed Al-Haddabmalhaddab@gmail.com<p dir="RTL" align="right"><strong> </strong></p><p dir="RTL" align="right">The study’s aim was to assess the medical students’ knowledge and understanding of concepts related to basic nanotechnology and its applications in nanomedicine among medical students at King Saud University.</p><p dir="RTL" align="right"><strong>Methods</strong></p><p dir="RTL" align="right">An observational cross sectional study was carried out by using an online questionnaire that was sent to all the medical students studying at King Saud University in the summer of 2016 (July-August). The sample size of the study was 162 medical students. The questionnaire consisted of 11 items, including both fixed and free answer-type questions. The questionnaire was sent to 1413 medical students, with a response percentage of 8.72%.</p><p dir="RTL" align="right"><strong>Results</strong></p><p>Students’ perception of the basic nanotechnology was assessed, 63.0% (n=102) of the students identified the correct definition of nanoparticle size. Unfortunately, only 40.7% (n=66) of the students heard about nanomedicine. Most of the information sources where from university 25.3%, 24.1% from internet, and 11% from television. 81.8% of our medical students, had little knowledge about the risk-benefits of nanomedicine. Interestingly, about 72.8% (n=118) of the students think that nanotechnology is not effectively used in the medical field.</p><p> </p><p dir="RTL" align="right"><strong>Conclusion </strong></p><p dir="RTL" align="right">Medical students at king Saud university, showed that they have inadequate knowledge about nanotechnology and its applications in nanomedicine. Nanomedicine education should be implemented in the curriculum of the medical colleges in Saudi Arabia, to improve the awareness and future involvement in nanomedicine.</p><p><strong>Key words:</strong> (Nanomedicine, Medical students, Nanotechnology awareness, Medical education, Saudi Arabia)</p>2019-07-26T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) 2019 Nanopageshttps://submit.akademiai.com/nanopages/index.php/nanopages/article/view/23REFLECTIVITY OPTIMIZATION OF THE SPR-GRAPHENE–SENSOR2019-07-26T16:28:59+02:00Safia Benaziezsafia.mag1@gmail.comZohir Dibizohirdibi@yahoo.frNajdia Benazieznedjia.benaziez@gmail.com<p><em>In this study, the optimization of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on graphene–silver substrate was investigated. We simulated the reflection spectrum that depends on the metal thickness and the number of graphene layers. The addition of a certain number of graphene layers based on the knowledge that silver oxidation decreases the sensitivity of the sensor improved the sensitivity S<sub>RI</sub>, while the detection accuracy decreased. To optimize the sensor performance, the investigation focused on monolayer graphene. Furthermore, genetic algorithms were used to optimize the SPR biosensor reflection by adjusting the coefficients of the system, which are the incidence angle and metal layer thickness.</em></p>2019-07-26T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) 2019 Nanopageshttps://submit.akademiai.com/nanopages/index.php/nanopages/article/view/7Standardizing nanomterials: The toxicologist's view2019-07-26T16:28:59+02:00Csaba Vargachemsafety@freemail.huNo abstract2019-07-26T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) 2019 Nanopages