Sentences with word «nanobiotechnology»

Today, Ursula Windmüller gives us an overview about current developments and the future potential of nanobiotechnology in Germany.
This interest is reflected in a number of new initiatives, several of which involve EPSRC collaborating with its biologically orientated sister research councils, the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Medical Research Council (MRC), to stimulate and fund research in nanobiotechnology.
And just as age - old brewing technology has benefited current molecular biology techniques using yeast, microfabrication technologies that were originally developed for the microelectronics industry now allow a wide range of microsystems to be constructed that are compatible with nanobiotechnologies.
Besides Munich and Heidelberg, emerging places of inquiry for nanobiotechnology appear to be Karlsruhe, Kaiserslautern, Hamburg, and, most notably, Jena and Münster.
Funding for major nanobiotechnology research projects is also available from the EC.
This theme is quite appropriate for the present situation — each cell in our body uses nanobiotechnologies we are only beginning to understand but that we have already begun to harness.
The Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory at the University of Birmingham provides up - to - date information on a range of nanobiotechnology topics.
You can not study nanobiotechnology in Germany, and you probably should not study it anywhere.
It became very clear that nanobiotechnology promises to develop into an enormously relevant field with an economic potential which might eventually rival that of biotechnology.
Last year's BioProfile competition, a follow up to the enormously successful BioRegio programme, is about to enter the decision round, and Münster as well as Saarbrücken are participating with strong nanobiotechnology - based proposals.
Companies in the consortium locate postdocs at universities and offer them funding to work on industry projects in such areas as nanobiotechnology, marine biotechnology, and vaccine development.
Results: A Research Focus article commenting on recently published nanobiotechnology work at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory appears in the May 2007 issue of the journal Trends in Biotechnology.
Equally important, another strategy is to make use of the wide variety of molecular functions provided by nature's «nanomachines» such as enzymatic proteins as basis for an innovative, molecular - based nanobiotechnology.
These first - class addresses for biotechnology and nanotechnology are easily spotted, but the emerging field of nanobiotechnology is still in its infancy, and the most promising developments are more difficult to locate.
From Molecular Mechanisms of Biomineralization and Bioadhesion to Applications in Nanobiotechnology
The Oxford collaboration, which will focus on nanobiotechnology, will be organised in a similar way, bringing together nanotechnologists from the Universities of Glasgow and York and the National Institute for Medical Research.
Although many of these technologies will be decades in development, a dramatic exception is that of nanobiotechnology (NB).
(If you are interested in reading more about nanobiotechnology, then be sure to check out our Careers in Nanobiotechnology feature — Ed)
NanoBioTec, the first International Congress and Exhibition on Nanobiotechnology in Germany, was held last year in Münster to bring together scientists and engineers, academia and industry, politics and decision - makers involved in and enthralled by nanobiotechnology.
Nanobiotechnology is a science now — and one with a future — but not yet an industry.
Interdisciplinary collaboration is the key to excellence in nanobiotechnology — and ideally this includes not just biologists and biotechnologists, physicists and nanotechnologists, but also chemists and pharmaceutical, medical, and clinical scientists.
The BMBF has just announced a new program entirely devoted to nanobiotechnology.
These are exciting times, and biologists and physicists will take their chance to be part of this process, to make their mark on the emerging field of nanobiotechnology.
One pioneering approach, discussed in a review article published this week in WIRE's Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology, uses nanoparticles to jumpstart the body's ability to fight tumors.
The study was led by Peixuan Guo, director of UK's Nanobiotechnology Center and one of the top nanobiotechnology experts in the world.
Peixuan Guo, director of UK's Nanobiotechnology Center, is one of the top nanobiotechnology experts in the world.
One of these studies has just been published in the «Journal of Nanobiotechnology» by an international team of researchers coordinated from the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (Germany).
She heads the Cell Profiling group in the Department of Proteomics and Nanobiotechnology at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden, where she is an associate professor.
It currently funds about half a dozen Research Training Networks in the field of nanobiotechnology to provide training for both pre - and postdoctoral researchers.
Many British companies have been slow to recognise the potential of nanobiotechnology, according to Curtis.
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:01:43 +00:00 September 29th, 2015 Bionanotechnology, Biosphere, Environment, Health, and Safety, Healing / preserving environment, Nano, Nanobiotechnology, Nanodot, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Research
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:01:51 +00:00 March 9th, 2015 Bionanotechnology, Future Medicine, Nano, Nanobiotechnology, Nanodot, Nanomedicine, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Research
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:01:41 +00:00 December 11th, 2015 Bionanotechnology, Future Medicine, Nano, Nanobiotechnology, Nanodot, Nanomedicine, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Research
I re-joined Johns Hopkins as a faculty member of the Center for Nanomedicine in the Wilmer Eye Institute, in 2016, after serving as chair and a faculty member of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Hopkins, and thereafter as Ohio Eminent Scholar in Nanobiotechnology and Molecular Self - Assembly at Ohio State University.
He is a Fellow and Gold Medal awardee of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, a Distinguished Investigator of the Academy of Radiology Research, and has published over 200 peer - reviewed articles and 40 book chapters, and serves on the editorial boards of Radiology, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, WIREs Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology, Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging, Molecular Imaging, and the Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:24:22 +00:00 February 20th, 2012 Bionanotechnology, Future Medicine, Health & longevity, Molecular Electronics, Nano, Nanobiotechnology, Nanodot, Nanomedicine, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Research
«I think these diagnostic polymer foils are very interesting alternatives to standard DNA microarrays, especially when it comes to point of care diagnostics», says Associate Professor Aman Russom, group leader of the Clinical Microfluidics group in the Nanobiotechnology laboratory at KTH.
KIC is member of Cornell's extraordinary community of research and facilities in nanofabrication (Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility and National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network), nanoscale materials (Cornell Center for Materials Research), and mission - oriented centers (Center for Nanoscale Systems, Energy Materials Center at Cornell, KAUST - Cornell Center for Energy and Sustainability and the Nanobiotechnology Center).
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:15:53 +00:00 May 17th, 2011 Atomically Precise Manufacturing (APM), Bionanotechnology, Energy, Molecular Electronics, Molecular manufacturing, Molecular Nanotechnology, Nano, Nanobiotechnology, Nanodot, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Productive Nanosystems, Research, Roadmaps
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:01:48 +00:00 June 9th, 2015 About Foresight, Artificial Molecular Machines, Atomically Precise Manufacturing (APM), Bionanotechnology, Foresight News Articles, Future Medicine, Investment / Entrepreneuring, Meetings & Conferences, MEMS, Molecular manufacturing, Molecular Nanotechnology, Nano, Nanobiotechnology, Nanobusiness, Nanodot, Nanomedicine, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Research
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:01:41 +00:00 December 12th, 2015 Bionanotechnology, Future Medicine, Healing / preserving environment, Nano, Nanobiotechnology, Nanodot, Nanomedicine, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Research
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:01:57 +00:00 August 8th, 2014 About Foresight, Atomically Precise Manufacturing (APM), Bionanotechnology, Investment / Entrepreneuring, Meetings & Conferences, Molecular manufacturing, Molecular Nanotechnology, Nano, Nanobiotechnology, Nanobusiness, Nanodot, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Productive Nanosystems
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:04:27 +00:00 March 15th, 2011 Bionanotechnology, Molecular Electronics, Molecular Nanotechnology, Nano, Nanobiotechnology, Nanodot, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Research
Study shows more than 500 firms involved in nanobiotechnology, which is expected to soon triple in size.
By Jim Lewis 2017-06-01T14:24:12 +00:00 September 2nd, 2015 Bionanotechnology, Future Medicine, Nano, Nanobiotechnology, Nanobusiness, Nanodot, Nanomedicine, Nanoscale Bulk Technologies, Nanotech, Nanotechnology, Research
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