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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
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The International
Association of Nanotechnology is a non-profit professional
association with the goal of fostering research
and business collaboration worldwide for benefits of society.
The Association has recently been awarded a grant under the
President's High Growth Job Training Initiative by the United
States Department of Labor.
We are pleased to announce three major international conferences in
2007:
Nanobio2007 : June 18-21, 2007 at the San
Francisco Airport Crowne Plaza
Clean Tech World Congress:
August 13-16, 2007
The 4th International Association of Nanotechnology: November
5-7, 2007
Announcement:
The NANOBIO2007
PROGRAM BOOKLET IN PDF CAN BE DOWNLOADED NOW
California Consortium of Nano-Bio-Clean Tech
The International Association of Nanotechnology ("The
Association") and its partners are forming a California
Consortium of Nano-Bio-Clean Tech (to be hereafter referred to
as "The Consortium") to facilitate research and
commercialization of emerging technologies in the areas of
nanotechnology, bioscience and clean technology to create jobs
and foster economic growth in California. >>
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Program Booklet in PDF
The 2nd International Congress of Nanobiotechnology &
Nanomedicine (NanoBio2007)
June 18-21, 2007, San Francisco
Airport Crowne Plaza
http://www.nanobio2007.com
The 2nd International Congress of Nanobiotechnology & Nanomedicine
(NanoBio 2007) will feature the state-of-the-art
scientific research & development , as well as business and investment
opportunities in the emerging Nanomedicine
industry.
TOPICS:
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Targeted Nano Delivery
Systems for drugs and genes
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Minimally invasive
diagnostic methods
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Nano Bio Structural
Modeling
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Regenerative Nanomedicine
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Nanobiological Assemblies
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Medical Imaging
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Bio-Detection & Biodefense
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Nanopatterning
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Nano Regulations & Public
Policy
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Nanotoxicology & Risk
Management
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Investment in NanoBio Emerging
Companies
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Workforce Education &
Training for the new NanoBio industry
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other related topics
Program
Agenda Booklet in PDF can be downloaded now
has been posted online
below and subject to changes.
Abstract
Submission
For further
information, please visit
Abstract
Submission
To submit an abstract, please use
the
Abstract Online Form
Guidelines for Poster Presentation at the
NanoBio 2007
Poster session is an important
session at the International Congress of Nanotechnology. It is a
great opportunity for authors to present papers at the ICNT
while meeting with interested attendees for in-depth technical
discussion. Please refer to the Guidelines
for Poster Presentation at the Congress.
Guidelines for
Manuscript to the Proceeding to the NanoBio2007
Please refer to the
Guidelines
before submitting a manuscript to the Proceeding of the
International Congress of Nanobiotechnology & Nanomedicine 2007.
Speaking Opportunity at the Nanobio2007
If you are interested in a speaking opportunity at an upcoming
Nanobio2007, please send us a copy of your abstract and a
brief summary of your qualification and expertise in Nanoscience
and Nanotechnology. Please complete the
Speaker Profile Form.
Registration:
http://www.ianano.org/registration.htm
Hotel
Reservation: at the San
Francisco Airport Crowne Plaza, standard
room rate is US$129.00/day plus applicable taxes.
Official Invitation Letter
To
request an official invitation
letter for your Visa application
purpose, please complete the
online form:
http://www.ianano.org/invitation-request.htm
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Program At-a-Glance |
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Monday June 18, 2007
(Please click on the date to get to the daily agenda) |
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8:00 AM-5:30 PM
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Registration |
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9:00 AM-12:00 PM |
Advanced NanoBio Workshops |
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Business Re-Engineering in
Nanotechnology Workshops |
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"Training the Trainers" in
Nanotechnology Workshops |
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12:00 PM-1:00 PM |
Lunch on your own |
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1:00 PM-5:30 PM
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Advanced NanoBio Workshops |
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Business Re-Engineering in
Nanotechnology Workshops |
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"Train the Trainer" in
Nanotechnology Workshops |
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Tuesday June 19, 2007 (Please
click on the date to go to the daily
agenda) |
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7:30 AM-4:00 PM |
Registration |
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7:30 AM-8:30 AM |
Breakfast |
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8:30 AM-12:00 PM |
General Sessions |
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Welcoming Remarks from the Program Chair |
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Keynote: Welcome from Honorable Senator
Alex Padilla |
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Invited
Lectures: Advances in Nanobiotechnology
& Nanomedicine |
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12:15 PM-1:30 PM |
Lunch in Reception Area
Poster Presentation |
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1:30 PM-5:00 PM |
Breakout Sessions |
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Track
A: Advanced Scientific Research -A |
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Track B:
Advanced Scientific Research -B |
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Track C:
Professional Development Training
Business Re-Engineering |
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Track D:
"Train the Trainer" |
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Track E:
Education & Workforce Development in
Nanotechnology |
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5:15 PM-6:30 PM |
Poster/RECEPTION |
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Wednesday June
20, 2007
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7:30 AM-4:00 PM |
Registration |
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7:30 AM-8:30 AM |
Breakfast |
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8:30 AM-12:00 PM |
General Sessions |
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Welcoming Remarks from the Program Chair |
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Invited
Lectures: Advances in Nanobiotechnology
& Nanomedicine |
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12:15 PM-1:30 PM |
Lunch in Reception Area |
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1:30 PM-5:15 PM |
Breakout Sessions |
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Track
A: Advanced Scientific Research -A |
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Track B:
Advanced Scientific Research -B |
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Track C:
Professional Development Training
Business Re-Engineering in
Nanotechnology |
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Track D:
"Train the Trainer" |
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Track E:
Emerging Technology Presentation
Inventor's Contest |
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5:15 PM-6:00 PM |
Congress Discussion |
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Thursday June 21
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8:30 AM-12:00 PM |
IANANO Business Meeting |
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8:30 AM-12:30 PM |
Tour Visit The
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
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8:30 AM-11:30 PM |
Professional Development Training-
"Train the Trainer"
Nanotech 325TT:
Micro and Nano-Fabrication
Nanotech 525TT: Nanotechnology
Teaching Project - Part I
Taught by Faculty Members of
California Institute of Nanotechnology |
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11:30 PM-12:30 PM |
Lunch on your own |
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12:30 PM-5:00 PM |
Field Trip to
Stanford University Nano
Characterization Laboratory
Workshop on How to Use AFM and
SEM for Nanoscale
Characterization
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For further information,
please contact Program Coordinator:
program@ianano.org
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Preliminary Program Agenda
(subject to changes- as we are
coordinating speaking engagement for our
speakers from many countries around the world) |
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Monday June 18,
2007 |
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REGISTRATION |
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8:00 AM-10:00 AM |
Workshop Registration |
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10:00 PM-5: 00 PM |
Exhibitor Registration |
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10:00 PM -
5:00 PM |
Conference Registration |
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ADVANCED NANOBIO WORKSHOPS |
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9:00
AM-12:00 PM |
Advanced Workshop
1:
"Fundamentals &
Applications of Carbon Nanotubes"
by
Dr. M. Meyyappan
Chief Scientist for Exploration Technology,
Center for Nanotechnology
NASA Ames Research Center
Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA |
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12:00 PM -1:00 PM |
Lunch on your own |
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2:45 PM-5:30 PM |
Advanced
Workshop 2
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Fundamentals & Application of Nanobiotechnology –
Prof. Thomas Webster -
Division of Engineering, Brown University, and
Division of Orthopedic Surgery, Brown University
Medical School, USA; Editor-in Chief, Journal of
International Nanomedicine. USA (Part 1) |
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2:45 PM- 5:30 PM |
Advanced Workshop 3:
Patents & Intellectual Property
(Course 220E and 240E of the Professional
Training Program) Craig Fellenstein
CEO, Intelligence Operations Group, LLC
Joel Ackerman
Of counsel
Townsend & Townsend
San Francisco, CA
Dennis Fernandez
Managing Partner
Fernandez & Associates
Menlo Park, CA 94025
More information about this
workshop-click here
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Register for the
Advanced Workshops online |
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING PROGRAM in
NANOTECHNOLOGY:
Business
Re-engineering Certificate In Nanotechnology:
June 18-20
a two
and a half day intensive training program
providing insight on the business
re-engineering and fundamental application of
nanoscience and nanotechnology. The Program
requires a minimum of 20 hours of lecture, group
discussions and completion of a mini-business
proposal. A certificate of accomplishment will
be awarded upon the completion of the course
work and a submission of a mini-business
proposal after the 2 and a half day workshop.
Prerequisite: a minimum of a BA or BS degree
with 3 years of industry experience
or equivalent.
Special price at the NanoBio2007: US$1,875.00
California residents are eligible for a rebate
in the amount of US$1,500.00 upon completion of
required coursework and a 30-day follow-up.
For more
information, please
download the
Professional Training brochure. To register for
the Certificate Program, please
visit:
http://cinano.com/registration-CINT.htm
PRELIMINARY
COURSE SCHEDULE:
(subject to changes)
Day 1: Monday- June 18, 2007
Nanotech 100BE: Introduction to Nanotechnology (9:00 AM-
10:30 AM)
Dr. Héctor J. De Los Santos
President & CTO
NanoMEMS Research, LLC
Nanotech 120BE: Nanotech Business Market: an Overview of
the Landscape 10:45 AM-12:00 PM)
Presented by faculty member of the California Institute of Nanotechnology
Nanotech 140BE: Environmental Health & Safety Implications of
Nanotechnology (1:00 PM -2:30 PM)
Dr. Jeff Wong
Chief Scientist
California Environmental Protection Agency
Nanotech 220BE: Essentials of Patent & Intellectual Property
(2:45 PM-3:45 PM)
Nanotech 240BE: Technology Licensing & Corporate Strategic
Alliance (3:45 PM- 5:30 PM) Craig Fellenstein
Former Patent Counsel at IBM
Joel Ackerman
Of counsel
Townsend & Townsend
San Francisco, CA
Dennis Fernandez
Managing Partner
Fernandez & Associates
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Additional Coursework for Day 2 to Day 4: Please see below.
“Train the
Trainer”
is designed to train science instructors from
community colleges,
practicing scientists or engineers in state-of
the-art advanced manufacturing focusing on
the commercial applications of Nanotechnology.
This program requires a minimum of 40 hours of
lecture, group discussions, a tour of a National
Research Laboratory and submission of a
mini-proposal.
Prerequisite: a minimum of a BS degree with 10
years of academic/industry
experience; or a PhD with 5 years of
academic/industry experience or
equivalent.
Special price at
the NanoBio2007: US$1,925.00
California residents are eligible for a rebate
in the amount of US$1,500.00 upon completion of
required coursework and a 30-day follow-up. The
rebate check will be sent 3-4 weeks after the
30-day follow-up.
For more information, please
download the
Professional Training brochure.
To register for
the Certificate Program, please
visit:
http://cinano.com/registration-CINT.htm
PRELIMINARY
COURSE SCHEDULE:
(subject to changes)
Day
1: Monday - June 18, 2007
Nanotech 125TT: Introduction to
Nanotechnology (9:00 AM-10:30 AM)
Dr. Héctor J. De Los Santos
President & CTO
NanoMEMS Research, LLC
Nanotech 120BE: Nanotech Business Market: an Overview of
the Landscape (10:45 AM-12:00 PM)
Presented by faculty member of the California Institute of Nanotechnology
Nanotech 145TT: Environmental Health & Safety
Implications of Nanotechnology
(1:00 PM -2:30 PM)
Dr. Jeff Wong
Chief Scientist
California Environmental Protection Agency
Nanotech 425TT: Nanobiotechnology &
Nanomedicine :Fundamentals & Applications of
Tissue Engineering (2:45 PM-5:30 PM)
Prof. Thomas J. Webster
Associate Professor
Division of Engineering
Brown University, RI, USA
Additional Coursework over the next two days, please
download the
Professional Training brochure.
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Abbreviation: Please note the abbreviation used below:
M: Monday June 19; Tuesday June 20; W: Wednesday
June 21; Th: Thursday June 22;
G: General Session; A, B, C:
Concurrent tracks in the afternoon.
T-G-3: Tuesday, General Session, 3rd lecture.
W-B-5: Wednesday Track B, 5th lecture.
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Tuesday,
June 19, 2007
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7:30 AM-12:00 PM
1:00 PM -4:00 PM |
Registration |
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7:30 AM-8:30 AM |
Breakfast |
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Tuesday
AM |
General Session |
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8:30 AM-8:50 AM
T-G-1 |
Opening
Remark from Lloyd L. Tran,
President, International Association of
Nanotechnology;
Director, California Institute of
Nanotechnology.
"The State of Nano Bio 2007: Building
Infrastructures for the Next Frontier"
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8:50 AM -
9:00 AM
T-G-2 |
Welcome Remarks
from the Honorable Senator Richard Polanco
(retired)
Former Senate Majority Leader
State of
California |
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9:00 AM -
9:15 AM
T-G-2 |
Welcome Remarks
from the Honorable Senator Alex Padilla
Member, 20th Senate District
State of
California |
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9:15 AM -9:45 AM
T-G-3 |
Philippe M. Fauchet,
Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering and Department of Biomedical
Engineering,
University of Rochester, NY, USA
"Charge-and size-based separation of
macromolecules using novel ultrathin silicon
membranes" |
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9:45 AM -10:15 AM
T-G-3 |
Patrick C. Case (Papageorgiou I, Brown C, Schins
R, Singh S, Newson R, Davis S,
Fisher J, Ingham E,)
Bristol Implant Research Centre,
Avon Orthopaedic Centre,
Southmead Hospital,
Bristol BS10 5NB, UK.
"The effect of nano- and
micron-sized particles of
cobalt-chromium alloy on
human fibroblasts in vitro" |
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10:15AM -10:30 AM |
Coffee Break- Poster Presentation |
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10:30 AM-11:00 AM
M-TG-4 |
M. Giersig, Head of the
Department of Nanoparticle
Technology (I. Firkowska,
S. Giannona, J.A Rojas-Chapana)
Research Center CAESAR, Division
Nanoparticle Technology, Bonn, Germany
"Nano-engineered films based
on multiwalled carbon nanotubes intended to
promote neural growth" |
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11:00 AM-11:30 AM
T-G-5 |
Frederick Hall,
CEO
Epeius Biotechnologies Corporation
San Marino, CA 91108
"Targeted Gene Delivery Systems for Cancer
Therapy" |
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11:30 AM-12:00 PM
T-G-6 |
Robert Sinclair,
Chair
Department of Materials Science and
Engineering
Stanford University, Palo Alto, California,
USA
Director of the Stanford Nanocharacterization
Laboratory
Chair of the National Research Council's
Committee on Smaller Facilities.
“Nanotechnology Characterization of Materials
and Medical Applications" |
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12:00 PM-1:30 PM |
Lunch- Poster Presentation |
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Tuesday
PM
Track A |
Advances
in scientific research - Track A |
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1:30 PM-2:00 PM
T-A-1 |
Thomas J.
Webster, Associate Professor, Divisions of
Engineering and Orthopedics, Brown University.
Providence, RI 02912 USA
"Nanotechnology for Regenerating Tissues: Is
it Hype or Reality ? |
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
T-A-2 |
A. Graff1, S. Kaba2, S.K.
Raman1, U. Aebi1 , D.
Lanar2, and P. Burkhard3
1 M.E. Müller Institute for
Structural Biology, Biozentrum, University of
Basel, Switzerland.
2 Walter Reed Army Institute of
Research, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
3 The Institute of Materials Science,
University of Connecticut, CT, USA.
"Peptide Nanoparticles for Bio-Medical
Applications: Novel Drug Targeting/Delivery and
Vaccination Strategies" |
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2:30 PM-3:00 PM
T-A-3 |
C.C. Chin, J. M. Miao and Z. M. Xiao
School of Mechanical & Aerospace
Engineering,Nanyang Technological University,
Republic of Singapore
"Design Analysis and Fabrication of a MEMS
Lateral Microactuator with Nano Delivery Applications" |
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3:00
PM-3:15PM |
Coffee Break at the Reception Area |
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3:15 PM-3:45 PM
T-A-4 |
Steven Chamow,
Senior Vice President
Intradigm Corporation
Palo Alto, CA 94303 USA
"Combining siRNA and
Nanoparticles: Tissue-selective
and gene-targeted therapeutic
candidates"
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3:45
PM-4:15 PM
T-A-5 |
Ahsan Ali,
Mansharipova A.T., Gilmanov M.K.,
Djusipov A.K., Grinevich E.E
Scientific Research Institute of
Cardiology and Internal
Diseases. Almaty, Kazakhstan.
KazNanoMed. Almaty, Kazakhstan.
"Nano capsular transdermal
Isosorbide Dinitrate" |
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4:15 PM-4:45 PM
T-A-6 |
C. Z. Dinu,
G. Zhu, S. S. Bale, J. Dordick
Department of Chemical and
Biological Engineering,
Rensselaer Nanotechnology
Center,
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, NY, USA
"Tubulin self-assembly
encapsulates and interconnects
carbon nanotubes" |
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4:45 PM-5:15 PM
T-A-7 |
Sripriya Seetharaman, and
Michael B. Sponsler
Department of Chemistry,
Lawrence University
Appleton, WI, 54912 USA
Department of Chemistry,
Syracuse University, Syracuse,
NY- 13244
“Theoretical and Experimental
Studies on Intermetal
Communication in Dinuclear
Complexes of Ruthenium with
Conjugated Bridging Ligands” |
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5:15 PM -6;30 PM |
Poster Presentation - Reception |
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Tuesday
PM
Track B |
Advances
in scientific research - Track B |
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1:30 PM-2:00 PM
T-B-1 |
Stephen Craig Lee1,2,3,4,
Mark Elias1,4,5,
Samit Gupta1,4, John
Shapiro1,4, Edward
Eteshola1,4,
Xuejin Wen5, Wu Lu5
and Leonard J. Brillson5
1 Department of
Biomedical Engineering
2 Department of
Chemical Engineering
3 Department of
Cellular and Molecular
Biochemistry
4 Davis Heart and
Lung Research Institute
5 Department of
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State
University, OH, USA
"Challenges in optimization of
nanobiotechnological devices
illustrated by partial
optimization of a protein
sensor" |
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2:00 PM-2:30PM
T-B-2 |
J.A. Rojas-Chapana, Klaus
Lücke and M. Giersig
GILUPI Nanotechnologies /
Research Center Caesar, Golm,
Germany
"Biosensing using arrays of
periodic metallic nanoparticles" |
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2:30 PM-3:00 PM
T-B-3 |
Y.Q. Fu1,
X.Y. Du1, S.C. Tan1,
J.K. Luo1,2A.J.
Flewitt1, S.Y. Maeng3,
S.H. Kim3, Y.J. Choi3,
D.S. Lee3, R.M. Park3,
W.I. Milne1
1 Centre for Advanced
Photonics and Electronics,
Department of Engineering,
University of Cambridge, UK
2 CMRI, Bolton
University, Bolton, UK
3 Electronics and
Telecommunications Research
institute (ETRI), Daejeon, KOREA
"ZnO surface acoustic wave
micromixer and micropump" |
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3:00
PM-3:15PM |
Coffee Break at the Reception Area |
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3:15 PM-3:45 PM
T-B-4 |
Ling Ma,
Senior Scientist
Insert Therapeutics, Inc.
Pasadena, CA 91106 USA
"Polymeric Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy:
Fundamentals and Practical Applications" |
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3:45 PM-4:15 PM
T-B-5 |
Stefano Corni,
Researcher
INFM-CNR National Research Center S3 - nanoStructures
and bioSystems at Surfaces
Modena, Italy 41100
"Simulating the interaction between proteins and
inorganic surfaces" |
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4:15 PM - 4:45 PM
T-B-6 |
Priya Rajdev
and Dipankar Chatterji
Molecular Biophysics Unit,
Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore, India
"Trapping Single Molecule on
Langmuir-Blodgett Films:
Thermodynamic and spectroscopic
characterization of Nickel-RNA
polymerase interaction" |
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4:45 PM - 5:15 PM
T-B-7 |
A.C. Neal1,
W.H. Suh2, R.E. Mielke3, G.D.
Stucky2, and P.A. Holden1
1 Donald Bren School of Environmental Science
& Management, University of California, Santa Barbara,
CA, USA
2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
3 Center for Life Detection, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, CA, USA
"Biological Effects of Industrial Metal Oxide
Nanoparticles on Pseudomonas aeruginosa" |
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5:15 PM-6:30
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Poster Presentation - Reception |
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Tuesday
PM
Track C |
Professional Development Training
Business Re-Engineering |
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1:30 PM-3:30 PM
T-C-1-BE |
Nanotech 320BE: Financing a Start-up Enterprise in Emerging
Technology
Nanotech 340BE: Initial Public Offering Options for a High
Growth Enterprise
Andrew D. Wahl
Managing Director
IG Partners
Redwood Shores, CA 94065 |
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3:30
PM-3:45 PM |
Coffee Break at the
Reception Area |
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3:45 PM-5:15 PM
T-C-2-BE |
Nanotech 320BE: Nanotech Business Investment: Case Studies
Taught by Faculty members of the
California Institute of Nanotechnology |
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5:15 PM-6:30 PM |
Poster Presentation - Reception |
Tuesday
PM
Track D |
"Train the Trainer" Workshops |
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1:30 PM-3:30 PM
T-D-1-TT |
Nanotech 225TT: Nanomaterials
Characterization -Part 1
Prof. Robert Sinclair
Chair, Materials Science and
Engineering
Stanford University- Nano
Characterization Laboratory |
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3:00
PM-3:15 PM |
Coffee Break at the Reception Area |
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3:15 PM-5:00 PM
T-D-2-TT |
Nanotech 325TT:
Micro and Nano-Fabrication:
Principle and Applications
Prof. Mahmudur Rahman
Electrical Engineering
Department
Director, Electron Devices
Laboratory
Santa Clara University |
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5:15 PM-6:30 PM |
Poster Presentation - Reception |
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Tuesday
PM
Track E |
Education & Workforce Development in
Nanotechnology |
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1:30 PM-1;45 PM
T-E-1 |
Introduction by Gus Koehler (moderator)
President
Times Structures
Sacramento, CA |
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1:45 PM- 2:15
PM
T-E-2 |
Keynote: Jose Milan
Vice Chancellor, Economic &
Workforce Development
California Community Colleges |
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2:15 PM- 3;15
PM
T-E-3 |
Panel discussion
Jose Milan
Vice Chancellor, Economic &
Workforce Development
California Community Colleges
Charles Lundberg
Economic Development Director
Employment Training Panel
State of California
Frank A. Gomez
Professor of Chemistry
Director, Partnership for
Research and Education in
Materials (PREM), California
State University of Los Angeles
Tracy Furutani
Science Instructor
Division of Math, Science &
Social Sciences
North Seattle Community College
Seattle, State of Washington
Carol Coen, Executive Director,
International Business
Performance, San Jose/Evergreen
Community College District |
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3:15
PM-3:30 PM |
Coffee Break at the Reception Area |
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3:30 PM-5:00 PM
T-D-4 |
Case Study & Panel Discussion
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5:15 PM-6:30 PM |
Poster Presentation - Reception |
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Wednesday June
20, 2007
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7:30 AM-12:00 PM
1:00 PM -4:00 PM |
Registration |
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7:30 AM-8:30 AM |
Breakfast |
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Wednesday
AM |
General Session |
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8:30 AM-8:45 AM
W-G-1 |
Opening Remarks
from Program Chair |
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8:45 AM-9:15 AM
W-G-2 |
Chiming Wei,
President
American Academy of Nanomedine
Elliott City, MD, USA
"New Advance of Basic and Clinical Nanomedicine" |
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9:15 AM -
9:45 AM
W-G-3 |
Jeremy Warren, President &
CEO
NanoSight Ltd, Salisbury, United
Kingdom
"Nanoparticle detection and
analysis – tracking
nanoparticles directly and
individually for high resolution
particle size distributions" |
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9:45
AM-10:15 AM
W-G-4 |
Kazushi Kinbara
and Takuzo Aida
School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo, Japan
"Development of Molecular Devices by Chemical
Modification of Chaperonins |
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10:15 AM -10:30 AM |
Morning coffee
break |
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10:30 AM -11:00 AM
W-G-5 |
MT Tseng1,
RL Florence2, UM Graham2, R Sultana2,
DA Butterfield2, V Calabrese3, P Wu2,
EA Grulke2, RA Yokel2,
University of Louisville1 ,USA, University of
Kentucky2 ,USA, University of Catania3,
Italy
"Toxicological Assessment of Vascular Infused
Ceria Nanoparticle in Rat" |
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11:00 AM -11:30 AM
W-G-6 |
Fabrice Jotterand,
Assistant Professor
University of Texas at Dallas, Center for Values
in Medicine, Science, & Technology
Richardson, TX 75080 USA
The University of Texas, Southwestern
Medical Center at Dallas, Dept. of Psychiatry,
Program in Ethics in Science and Medicine
Dallas, TX 75390
“Is the Singularity Near? Reflections on our
Techno-Biological Future |
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11:30 AM-12:15 PM
W-G-5-6-7 |
Panel
Discussion: Intellectual Property in
Nanomedicine
Dennis Fernandez,
Billy Chan
Fernandez & Associates LLP, CA, USA
"Intellectual Property Strategy in
Bioinformatics and Biochops" |
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Craig Fellenstein, CEO
Intelligent Operations Group,
LLC |
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Antoinette Konski,
Partner
Foley & Lardner LLP, DC, USA
"Strategic Alignment of Patent Portfolios with
Nanotech Company Business Objectives" |
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Wednesday PM
Track A |
Advances
in NanoBio Research |
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1:30 PM-2:00 PM
W-A-1 |
Gregory Rorrer,
Professor
Department of Chemical
Engineering, Oregon State
University, OR, USA
"Cell Culture Process for the
Supramolecular Assembly of
Nanostructured Silicon-Germanium
Oxide Semiconductor Materials"
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2:00 PM - 2:30
PM
W-A-2 |
O.I. Dacenko1, O.O.
Grygor’jeva2,
V.V. Serebrjakov2,
O.V. Vakulenko1
1 Taras Shevchenko
Kyiv National University,
Physics Faculty, Optics
Department, Kyiv, Ukraine
2 Taras Shevchenko
Kyiv National University,
Biology Faculty, Dept. of
Zoology and Ecology, Kyiv,
Ukraine
"Optical diagnostics of
nanoparticles in Culex pipiens
molestus Forskal" |
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2:30 PM-3:00 PM
W-A-3 |
Liviu Movileanu,
Professor
Syracuse University, NY, USA
"Single-molecule stochastic
sensing using nanopores" |
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3:00
PM-3:15PM
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Afternoon
Coffee Breaks |
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3:15 PM-3:45 PM
W-A-4 |
Yuri Glukhoy1,
Lloyd Tran1
and Gary Friedman2
Research and Development
Department
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