Dr Emilia Bertolo delivered a captivating lecture to the  Zetountes – Barton Society on cutting-edge approaches to cancer treatment using nanoparticles. She explained the laboratory methods underpinning this research and highlighted the vital collaboration between universities and scientists driving progress in the field. The event drew an excellent audience of academic scholars and aspiring scientists, who engaged with Dr Bertolo through a series of insightful and thought-provoking questions. We are deeply grateful to Dr Bertolo for her inspiring presentation and look forward to future opportunities for collaboration.

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