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The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Second Annual Wisconsin Nanotechnology Conference
BIONANOTECHNOLOGY
Nanotechnology Meets Bioscience: R&D and Business Opportunities in the Bionanotech Convergence Zone
Thursday, June 3, 2004
Grainger Technology Transfer Auditorium
Engineering Hall
College of Engineering
UW-Madison
Presented by the UW-Madison College of Engineering, NSF Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) and the UW-Madison Office of Corporate Relations*
(*this conference is part of the OCR Technology Showcase Series)
Juan DePablo, MRSEC Director, Chairman
Lawrence Casper, UW-COE, Co-chairman and
Allen Dines, UW-OCR, Co-chairman
Co-sponsors: MG&E, Wisconsin Technology Council/WIN Foundation, Wisconsin Department of Commerce, UW Research Park, Atomworks, Wisconsin Technology Network, Wisconsin Biotechnology and Medical Device Association, Accelerate Madison, Wisconsin Technical College System, and others.
Join us to explore the world of
BIONANOTECHNOLOGY: What is it?
How it is being used today?
Where is it going in the next 10 years?
What are the R&D and business opportunities?
Governor Jim Doyle has proclaimed this conference as part of ENTREPRENEURS AND RESEARCH WEEK in the State of Wisconsin.
Technical Conference Program
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
Grainger Technology Transfer Auditorium
Engineering Hall
College of Engineering
UW-Madison
Bionanotechnology Is an opportunity
to learn about the latest developments in nanotechnology, discuss
its emerging role in key industries today and tomorrow.
The keynote speaker, Dr. Jeffrey Schloss, is a national expert in applications of nanotechnology in the health care field.
A leader in nanotechnology at the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Schloss is active in the national Nanotechnology Initiative
and is a frequent speaker at national forums on the future of nanotechnology.
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