Aug 30 2010
Maven Semantic announces updates to their Nanotechnology in life sciences research database.
The new database is now available to marketing, business development, competitor intelligence and related departments in the life sciences sector.
The database currently tags 19,000 individuals working in Nanotechnology. http://bit.ly/btcP1L
Top 10 Countries for Nanotechnology Research (ranked by number of Nanotechnology researchers)
- United States Of America (5,751)
- China (2,079)
- Korea (1,170)
- Japan (1,138)
- Germany (1,026)
- United Kingdom (823)
- India (690)
- France (515)
- Italy (503)
- Canada (445)
Leading organisations in Nanotechnology research include:
- University of California
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- University of Twente
- Northwestern University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Tsinghua University
- Rice University
- Technical University of Denmark
- National Taiwan University
- University of Michigan
- The University of Tokyo
- University College London
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- University of Cambridge
- The University of Queensland
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Arizona State University
- National Institute for Materials Science
- MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology
- The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- California Institute of Technology
- Indian Institute of Technology
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
- Center for Nanotechnology
- Nanotechnology Research Institute
- National Institute for Nanotechnology
- Huazhong University of Science and Technology
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
The database also includes pharmaceutical companies, biotech companies, CROs, hospitals, government labs and other organisations active in the Nanotechnology research field.
What is Maven:
- Largest database of international medical professionals, with over 5,600,000 people and over 500,000 medical organisations;
- All records are downloadable to excel or in-house database, with email, postal address and phone contacts;
- Profile and segment the entire database using over 47,000 diseases and therapeutic areas
What is Maven used for:
- Building prospect lists for postal, telesales and email campaigns
- Locating key decision makers in companies, hospitals, government labs, university labs, and other healthcare facilities
- Identifying candidates for recruitment to very specific life science positions
Source: http://www.mavensemantic.com/