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  • Integration and Invention

    Frontiers of Nanotechnology and Biotechnology

    Integration and Invention

    Frontiers of Nanotechnology and Biotechnology

    Keynote Speakers: Chad Mirkin (Northwestern University) and Tadashi Matsunaga (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)Presented by the Center for the Study of Gene Structure and Function at Hunter College
    Reported by Don Monroe | Posted April 7, 2008

    Overview

    Nanotechnology, the manipulation of matter on a nanometer length scale to create new properties, has attracted tremendous attention among researchers in a variety of disciplines. The interface between nanotechnology and biology provides some of the most exciting opportunities in research today, including new ways to detect and diagnose disease, new ways to deliver therapy, and new ways to probe basic biological processes.

    On January 18, 2008, an array of stimulating speakers and members of Hunter College and the surrounding community convened to discuss opportunities at this interface, at the 21st Annual International Symposium of the college's Center for Study of Gene Structure and Function.


    Sponsorship

    This conference and eBriefing were made possible with support of the Research Centers in Minority Institution Program of the Division of Research Infrastruture of the National Center for Research Resources of the National Institutes of Health. Grant Number G12 RR-03037.


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