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Explains fundamental and advanced topics in nanomedicine and their applications, with a focus on nanophototherapy of cancer-related diseases
Provides complete instructions for using simulations effectively to predict nanoscale properties for real systems
Includes numerous exercises for each chapter as well as a computer practicum software developed for Maple
Guides readers through both experimental and theoretical aspects of computational nanoscience
Reinforces readers' understanding of essential concepts with examples from empirical research in nanotechnology-based diagnostic and therapeutic applications in medicine
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Thomas F. George is chancellor and professor of chemistry and physics at the University of MissouriSt. Louis. As chancellor, he oversees academic and administrative operations of a university with 17,000 students, 2,500 faculty and staff, 40 academic buildings and a $200 million annual operating budget. In addition, $150 million of new capital construction, renovation and landscaping on campus is taking place during 2014-16. The annual amount of philanthropic contributions during his tenure as chancellor have quadrupled to over $26 million, reaching as high as $31 million in 2014.
Chancellor George is active in the St. Louis community. He has received the Distinguished Higher Education Award from the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Missouri State Celebration Commission, the Outstanding Community Service Award from the St. Louis County Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Lifelong Vision Award from the Lifelong Vision Foundation of St. Louis, and the Silver Beaver Award and Good Scout Award from the Greater St. Louis Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America; and he has been named St. Louis North County Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year. He serves on numerous civic boards and currently is chair of the Higher Education Consortium of Metropolitan St. Louis, and he served for four years as chair of the Great Lakes Valley Conference (athletics). In addition to his role as campus and community leader and fund-raiser, Chancellor George contributes at the state and national levels, such as currently serving as vice-chair of the Council on Public Higher Education in Missouri and vice-president/treasurer of the Coalition of Metropolitan and Urban Universities (comprised of 95 institutions across the US and Canada).
Chancellor George is an active researcher in chemistry and physics, specializing in chemical/materials/laser physics and nanoscience, including nanomedicine. His work, supported by a wide variety of federal and international agencies, has led to 775 papers, 7 authored and 18 edited books, and 225 conference abstracts. He has been recognized nationally and worldwide, such as being awarded the Marlow Medal by the Royal Society of Chemistry in Great Britain and named a fellow in various professional organizations (New York Academy of Sciences, American Physical Society, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, American Association for the Advancement of Science) and foundations (Dreyfus, Sloan, Guggenheim). He has been elected as a foreign member of the Korean Academy of Science and Technology, and he has held the title of visiting professor of physics at Korea University in Seoul. His research has been acknowledged by an honorary doctorate in physics ( honoris causa ) from the University of Szeged in Hungary. He also has received an honorary doctorate in education for locality development from PhranakhonRajabhat University in Thailand. He has been awarded the Medal of Honor from Gulf University for Science and Technology in Kuwait and the Diploma of Honour from Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences in Finland.
An accomplished jazz pianist, Dr. George has studied with faculty at the Berklee College of Music in Boston and the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. He has performed extensively in public, including recent performances at various venues in Missouri and Illinois, the University of Arkansas, Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, Nanjing University and Northwestern Polytechnical University in China, city of Szeged in Hungary, West University of Timisoara in Romania, Gulf University for Science and Technology in Kuwait, University of Sarajevo in Bosnia, and University of Dubrovnik in Croatia, and the Cultural Club in Muscat, Oman. He has also performed in Russian Siberia.
Born in Philadelphia, Chancellor George became an Eagle Scout (with bronze, goldand silver palms) and received his high school diploma from Friends' Central School, where he earned varsity letters in soccer and wrestling. He received a bachelor of arts degree ( Phi Beta Kappa ) with a double major in chemistry and mathematics from Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania. He earned a master of science degree and doctor of philosophy degree in theoretical chemistry from Yale University at age 23, followed by postdoctoral appointments at MIT and UC Berkeley. Joining the faculty at the University of Rochester, he was promoted by age 29 to full professor of chemistry. He then served as dean of natural sciences and mathematics at SUNYBuffalo, provost at Washington State University, chancellor at the University of WisconsinStevens Point, and since 2003 as chancellor at the University of MissouriSt. Louis.
Dr. George has been married since 1970 to Dr. Barbara Harbach, Curators' Professor of Music, director of the School of Fine and Performing Arts, and director of Women in the Arts at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. They are the proud owners (actually, servants) of four cats two tortoise females (Luna and Stella) and two younger, mischievous males (Jeremiah and Jarrett).
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