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| |  | Digital holographic phase contrast image of living human erythrocytes.
Photo: Björn Kemper, Laboratory for Biophysics, University Münster
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 |  | Sep 5th, 2008 Glasgow, UK
 Nanodiagnostics A one-day course, delivered in collaboration with Strathclyde University, which will review new developments in nanotechnology as applied to IVDs, including lab-on-a-chip devices, DNA chips, nanoarrays, etc. [more] |  |  |  | Sep 15th, 2008 Neuchatel, Switzerland
 Carbon Nanotubes: Unique Nanomaterials with a Broad Field of Applications Carbon nanotubes are tiny, hollow tubes made of pure carbon just a few nanometers in diameter and up to few hundreds microns in length. They exhibit unique electrical properties, efficient heat conductivity and excellent mechanical strength. [more] |  |  |  | [further events] |  |  |
 |  | 'Chips for life' Receive Substantial European Injection(Mesa+) Tracking down cancer at a very early stage, studying cell growth, developing new medicines: future lab-on-a-chip systems will use nanoscale electrical fields to enable the detection and manipulation of cells and biomolecules. [more] |  |  |  | Knockout nanoparticles fight infection (RSC) Septicaemia causing bacteria take a blow from two different types of antibacterial nanoparticles, made by scientists working independently in the UK and Korea. [more] |  |  |  | [NanoBio-News-Archive] |  |  |
 |  | Useful web resources concerning nanobiotechnology |  |  |  | [Links] |  |  |
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