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Nanotechnology: A Contributor to Reducing Animal Experiments?

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Due to the limitations and costs of animal experimentation there is a great deal of research being carried out on finding viable and effective alternatives. This conference will highlight some of the potential applications in nanotechnology in reducing animal experiments whilst maintaining safety for patients and consumers.

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Call for speaking and poster presentations. Please submit a short abstract (no more than 200 words) to Carrie Smith, carrie.smith@nano.org.uk by September 14th, 2007. Any requests received after this date will be subjected to availability.

To register your attendance please visit http://www.nano.org.uk/events/ionevents.htm

Event precise location and contact information:

The Royal Society, London

Event web Url : http://www.nano.org.uk/events/ionevents.htm

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