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BECON 2000 Symposium
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Shaping Biomedical Research
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Sunday, June 25, 2000
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Welcome
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Symposium Overview
Lynn Jelinski, Ph.D., Louisiana State University
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What is Nanotechnology?
Steven M. Block, Ph.D., Stanford University
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Challenges and Vision for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Medicine: Cancer as a Model
Richard Klausner, M.D., National Cancer Institute, NIH
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Nanostructure Synthesis: Functional Polymers and Dendrimers
Jean Frechet, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
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Analyzing Single Molecules, Vesicles, and Cells
Richard Zare, Ph.D., Stanford University
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Monday, June 26, 2000
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Microelectronic Array Devices for DNA Diagnostic, Pharmacogenomic, Combinatorial Selection, and Nanofabrication Applications
Michael J. Heller, Ph.D., Nanogen, Inc.
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Future of Nanotechnology in Biomedicine
Lynn Jelinski, Ph.D., Louisiana State University
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NIH 101: NIH Supports Your Best Ideas
NIH Staff
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