Cristina Simó, co-directed PhD student of the Radichemistry & Nuclear Imaging and Soft Matter Nanotechnology groups, successfully defended her PhD Thesis about imaging urease nanomotors entitled “Radiolabelling, monitoring and preclinical evaluation of urease-powered nanomotors as potential theranostic agent for bladder cancer” on Friday, November 18.
Supervisor: Sergio Moya (Soft Matter Nanotechnology) & Jordi Llop (Radiochemistry & Nuclear Imaging)