Tags: nano/bio

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  1. Nano-enabled Biological Tissues

    Presentation Materials | 11 Oct 2010 | Contributor(s):: Bradly Alicea

    Tissue engineering is a new and vast frontier. Nanotechnology, along with other disciplines, can contribute to the development of novel innovations not previously possible. This slideshow is one person's opinion on how this field should move forward. The introduction given a short overview on...

  2. Advanced Nanotechnology Thin Film Approaches for the Food and Medical Industry: an overview of current status

    Presentation Materials | 10 Jan 2007 | Contributor(s):: Vasco Teixeira

    In the field of nanotechnology-based thin films and coatings, new approaches using nanoscale effects can be used to design, create or model nanocoating systems with significantly optimized or enhanced properties of high interest to the food, health and biomedical industry. With the development of...

  3. Nanobiotechnology and Biosensors

    Presentation Materials | 11 Jan 2007 | Contributor(s):: Chenzhong Li

    This presentation is meant to provide an overview of the field of Nanobiotechnology and Bioelectronics with a focus on the development of electrical biosensors. It covers the principles, technologies, methods and applications of nanotechnology in the development of Biosensors. After taking the...

  4. DNA Nanoarchitectures

    Presentation Materials | 25 Dec 2006 | Contributor(s):: Rakesh Voggu

    DNA has been well known for over 50 years as the predominant chemical for duplication and storage of genetic information in biology. Now DNA has also been recognized as a useful building material in the field of nanotechnology. DNA provides basic building blocks for constructing functionalized...

  5. DNA Nanoarchitectures

    Presentation Materials | 24 Dec 2006 | Contributor(s):: Rakesh Voggu

    DNA has been well known for over 50 years as the predominant chemical for duplication and storage of genetic information in biology. Now DNA has also been recognized as a useful building material in the field of nanotechnology. DNA provides basic building blocks for constructing functionalized...

  6. Biostimulation of Human Endothelial Cells Using Applied Photonic Energy

    Presentation Materials | 16 Aug 2004 | Contributor(s):: Emile Rochen

    Endothelial cells can be envisioned as the circulatory gateways between the bloodstream and bodily tissues. These cells, which line the interior of our arteries and veins, provide a critical exchange function within the body.

  7. Self-Assembled Monolayer of DNA Microarrays

    Presentation Materials | 16 Aug 2004 | Contributor(s):: Joanny Tam

    Conductivity experiments with DNA have already been performed. With this in mind, we experimented using the charge transport of DNA to receive signals about detection of similar DNA sequences of another species through the linking of complementary ssDNA on chips; subsequently, these methods can...

  8. A Study of Bead Capture Efficiency on Listeria innocua and Escherichia coli Using Non-Specific and Specific Beads

    Presentation Materials | 21 Apr 2004 | Contributor(s):: Erik Tseregounis

    2003 SURI Conference Proceedings

  9. Designing a Small Planar Antenna for Agricultural Sensor Network

    Presentation Materials | 21 Apr 2004 | Contributor(s):: Wonbin Hong

    2003 SURI Conference Proceedings

  10. Determining the Mechanics of Living Cells by Atomic Force Microscopy

    Presentation Materials | 21 Apr 2004 | Contributor(s):: Emilie Grzywa Rexeisen

    2003 SURI Conference Proceedings

  11. "Lab on a Chip" - The Development of Nanoporous Membrane for Bioanalytical Chemistry

    Presentation Materials | 21 Apr 2004 | Contributor(s):: Wei-seng Chan

    2003 SURI Conference Proceedings

  12. 2003 Molecular Conduction Workshop Agenda

    Presentation Materials | 09 Jul 2003

    This workshop brought together leading groups in this field to discuss status and key challenges in molecular electronics. Both experimental and theoretical/modeling efforts were discussed.