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  • Article - 1 Mar 2004
    Biophan Technologies, Inc. announced today that it will present at NanoSig's Conference, "Big Business: Bridging Commercial Applications in Nano-Bio Technology". Posted February 24 2004
  • Article - 3 Dec 2003
    Licensed technologies to enable the high volume fabrication of agglomerate free semiconductor, metal and oxide nanocrystals ranging in size from 2nm to 100nm. Posted December 2 2003
  • Article - 20 Nov 2003
    New process yields nanotubes small enough to migrate through cells. Posted July 22 2003
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    Dr Xianghong Ma worked in General Electric Global Research Center in New York for 2 years on reliability and combustion dynamics. She is currently Senior Lecturer at Aston University since April 2002....
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    Prior to UC Irvine, Khine was an assistant and founding professor at UC Merced from 2006-09. At UC Merced, Shrink Nanotechnologies Inc., the first start-up company from youngest UC campus, was...
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    Tony Cass is currently Professor of Chemical Biology, Deputy Director and Research Director (Bionanotechnology) in the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at Imperial College London and a...
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    Dr. Roger Narayan is a Professor in the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of North Carolina and North Carolina State University. He is an author of over one hundred...
  • Article - 7 Nov 2003
    Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology, have made single-crystal zinc oxide helical structures or nanosprings. They have piezoelectric properties and show promise for biomedical...
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    BIOMEMS AND BIOMEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY, edited by Mauro Ferrari, comprises the first comprehensive reference devoted to all aspects of research in the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of...
  • Article - 5 Nov 2003
    Biomedical engineers at Purdue University have proven that bone cells attach better to metals with nanometer-scale surface features. Posted October 28 2003

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