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Topic Researcher Department Introduction
Physical and Chemical Properties
of Nanowires
D. Eric Aston Chemical Engineering Nanowires are made from all kinds of pure and mixed materials for an array of new and future applications...
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Engineered Nanomaterials for Medical Applications Dr. Daniel
S. Choi
Materials Science & Engineering A practical reason for the study of nanostructures is the ever present drive towards smaller sizes in the electronics industry… More
Nanomaterials for Gene
Knock-down
Rod Hill Animal and Veterinary Science Nanomaterials have the capacity to bind multiple biomolecules. More >
Nanomaterials for Biological Research David N. McIlroy Physics Our group focuses on the development of bio-friendly nanomaterials that can be utilized in cell biology research and biosensing...
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Bioorganic Chemistry Patrick J. Hrdlicka Chemistry Several diseases are triggered by pathogenic proteins, which are encoded by DNA. More >
Computational Studies of Nanomaterials F. Marty Ytreberg Physics The Ytreberg group is interested in two broad research areas: (i)
Developing new computational and theoretical techniques for physics and
biophysics. More
Nanomaterials for Nucleic Acid Sensing James J.
Nagler
Biological Sciences Biological sciences currently use microarrays to address scientific questions and provide diagnostic information regarding genomics. More

Nanomaterials for Gene Knockdown In Vivo

Deborah L. Stenkamp Biological Sciences The zebrafish is an outstanding model system for the study of the developmental genetics of organogenesis and cell differentiation. More

 
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