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Monthly Archives: July 2010

Vaccine patch could come in mail: scientist

Australian researchers have developed a needle-free, dissolving vaccination that they say could be mailed to households during a pandemic. Unlike other next-generation vaccinations, the Australian development uses micro-projections made from dried vaccine. The nano-patch is outlined in the latest edition of the journal Small. Prof. Mark Kendall, of the University of Queensland’s Australian Institute for Biotechnology and Nanotechnology, said this ... Read More »

CNSE Student is Named First Recipient of the Yang Family Nanotechnology EXploration

CNSE Student is Named First Recipient of the Yang Family Nanotechnology EXploration for Undergraduate Scholarship Jul 27, 2010 Michael Hovish, an undergraduate student at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (“CNSE”) of the University at Albany, was recognized on July 26 as the first recipient of the Yang Family Nanotechnology EXploration for Undergraduate Scholarship (“NEXUS”). Hovish, a member of ... Read More »

Humble protein, nanoparticles tag-team to kill cancer cells

A normally benign protein found in the human body appears to be able – when paired with nanoparticles – to zero in on and kill certain cancer cells, without having to also load those particles with chemotherapy drugs. The finding could lead to a new strategy for targeted cancer therapies, according to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ... Read More »

Singapore: 5th SBE International Conference on Bioengineering and Nanotechnology Aug 1-4

Distinguished scientists and leading international experts in bioengineering and nanotechnology will convene at the 5th SBE International Conference on Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (ICBN 2010), to share the latest research advancements at the interface of science, engineering and medicine. Held in Singapore from August 1-4, this interdisciplinary forum is co-organized by the Society for Biological Engineering (an AIChE Technological Community) and ... Read More »

Nanotechnology and stem cells rejuvenate arteries

A combination of nanotechnology and adult stem cells has been shown to destroy arterial plaque atherosclerosis in the hearts of pigs. Animals that received stem cells also showed signs of new blood vessel growth and restoration of artery function, according to the study reported at the American Heart Association’s Basic Cardiovascular Sciences 2010 Scientific Sessions. A technique that combines nanotechnology ... Read More »

India: In 6 months, nanotechnology centre at defence institute

In around six months, the city-based Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DIAT) will have a nano technology centre on campus. The proposed facility will aim at giving a fillip to nanotechnology-related research, besides providing a platform for PhD students from across the country. “Manpower and expert researchers are the key aspects of any technology centre. With the recruitment process over, ... Read More »

Nanoparticles in your food, organic residuals conference, careers in consumer testing, & food wastes turned into fuels

How would you like a career in nutrition that combines food science, statistics, psychology, and nutrition with recycling residual organic food wastes? University of California, Davis, Extension studies department, in the Sacramento regional area offers a certificate program in consumer testing for online learners. The courses and certificate programs are open to anyone. You don’t need a degree or to ... Read More »