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Monthly Archives: October 2010
A Breakthrough Pain (BTP) Discovery Leads to a Topical Pain Relief Breakthrough Based on Timed-Release Nanotechnology
A recent medical study published in the Journal of Opioid Management found that breakthrough pain (BTP) is more common in patients without cancer than those with cancer. And the noncancer patients were more lifestyle impaired than those with cancer. BTP is not about new pain, it’s about a more spiking episodes of pain that already exists. It often upsets the ... Read More »
Pakistan: Technical Assistant job at Centre for Nanotechnology
University of Hyderabad Centre for Nanotechnology Applications are invited from the eligible candidates for the post of Technical Assistant (Two) on temporary basis in the Centre for Nanotechnology. Job Description: The job would involve maintenance and operation of sophisticated instrumentation, management of the facility or other works assigned from time to time by the School-level Coordinator. Tenure: The posts are ... Read More »
Nanocollege plans 'Nanovember' fete
ALBANY — The University at Albany’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering is gearing up for its annual “Nanovember” celebration and is planning several educational initiatives for the month-long event. Nanovember, a play on nanotechnology and November, kicks off on Nov. 1 with the first of four lectures that will be held every Monday at the $6.5 billion Albany NanoTech complex ... Read More »
Brand New Techniques in Nanotechnology
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have come up with a way to use a special conductive gas that acts like the condensation on a winter window, and nanotechnology in the form of lines of nanowires that act much like the writing on the pane of cold glass. Developed by a team led by Materials and Engineering Professor Mr. Chang-Beom ... Read More »
Croatian scientist wins two million Euros for research in nanotechnology
Croatian physicist Dr. Aleksandra Radenovic has received two million Euros from the European Research Council to continue her promising investigations in nanotechnology. The 34-year-old scientist is the first Croatian to receive this prestigious award, the daily Jutarnji List writes. She is one of the 15 per cent of 2,873 candidates that had been selected as recipients. Radenovic currently works as ... Read More »
Nanotechnology for diagnosing arthritis
Nanotechnology has been used in many medical applications now from diagnosis to treatment and monitoring the patients over a period of time, however for diagnosis and treatment of rheumatoid arthritis a research program on nanotechnology is being funded. The program is being funded by European Commission and the research program is jointly carried out by a consortium of 15 European ... Read More »
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