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The Conference will be of particular interest to those in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food and other industry sectors

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Applying understanding at the nanoscale to improving achievement of the ‘three Rs’
...replacement, refinement and reduction

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Bringing Nanotechnology Products to Market - how to engender public confidence and exceed the requirements of regulators.

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The 2008 Albert Franks Memorial Lecture
The Royal Society, London

register - http://www.nano.org.uk/events/franks_reg.htm

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The latest innovations are being used to bring imaginative, exciting and novel properties to textiles for fashion and industry.

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A conference on micro and nanotechnologies for fashion and textiles

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The RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Interest Group was set up in 2005 to provide a focus for groups in UK universities and industry working on the synthesis and characterisation of biomaterials.

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The use of nanoscale materials is constantly expanding to play a role in an ever increasing number of industries. This can be as the actual product (e.g. electronics, packaging), as a nanocomposite, as an active or functional material, or as part of the manufacturing process (such as a substrate for biomaterials).

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Animal testing is costly and there is a great deal of research on finding viable and effective alternatives (new methods that refine existing tests by minimizing animal distress

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Nanotechnology and Food - did you know that:

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