
Laboratory of Nanomedicine work at the interface between nanotechnology, chemistry and biology using nanostructures to create smart materials via molecular self-assembly.
Focus:
- Rationally designed nanomaterials for tissue engineering (chemical synthesis, 3-D bio printing of organs/tissues, organs-on-a-chip)
- Fabrication of ultra-sensitive biomedical sensors (bionic sensors, biomarker detection)
- Bench-to-bedside regenerative medical applications (cell therapy, stem cells, disease modeling)
The Laboratory has several state of the art facilities and equipment’s. Some of them are listed below:

Biacore SPR
Biacore T200 is a versatile system for high-quality characterization of molecular interactions, all the way from research to discovery and quality control. Read more...

Robotic Arms
Six-Axis High-Speed Assembly and Handling Robot. Ideal for high-speed assembly and handling applications, the GP8 robot is fast & compact. Read more...

Dobot Magician
The Dobot Magician Educational Robot is a sturdy 4-axis robotic arm with 0.2mm positioning repeatability. Read more...

HPLC system for purification
The 1260 Infinity II LC offers the widest choice of modules for analytical HPLC and UHPLC. Read more...

Peptide Synthesizer
Research scale peptide synthesizers can be used for R&D, process development, and small scale manufacturing. Read more...

Coagulation Meter MC10plus
The MC10plus is a semi-automatic 10-channel ball coagulometer for high sample throughputs with mechanical and optionally optical detection. Read more...
For more information please visit Laboratory for Nanomedicine website nanomedicine.kaust.edu.sa.