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Nanorobotics

Nanorobotics is an Israeli pre-clinical biotechnology company that is developing the Molecular NanoMachines technology for molecular mechanical therapy of cancer. Nanorobatic’s unique treatments are designed for patients with resistant cancer. Nanorobotics platforms mechanically drill the cell membrane in order to open a pipeline of safe and efficient molecular therapies. This technology follows the discovery of synthetic machines, for which the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to J-P Sauvage, Sir JF Stoddart, and BL Feringa. Nano-robotics technology can and will also be used in the cosmetics, biological computation and agriculture industries. Nanorobotics was founded by Yossi Keret and Prof. James Tour of Rice University in Houston, Texas

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