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2006 Symposium Information

Spring 2006 Special Topics Symposium

Agenda

Tuesday, April 4, 2006


7:30
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8:30
 
Registration & Networking Breakfast
8:30
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8:45
Kick Off
8:45
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9:30
Dr. Gary Rubloff, University of Maryland
BioMicroSystems: Labs and Fabs for Nanotechnology and Manufacturing
9:30
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10:15
Dr. Thomas George, Vialogy Corporation
Quantum Resonance Interferometry: A Counter-Intuitive Approach to Extracting Weak Signals from Noisy Backgrounds
10:15
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10:30
Break
10:30
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11:15
Dr. Javier Atencia, NIST
Engineered Microcirculatory Systems
11:15
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12:00
Ms. Jamie Hetke, University of Michigan and NeuroNexus Technologies
Silicon Based Neural Probes
12:00
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1:30
Lunch and Poster Session
1:30
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2:15
Dr. Mauro Ferrari, Ohio State
Cancer Nanotechnologies and Multiscale Mathematical Modeling
2:15
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3:00
Dr. Michel Maharbiz, University of Michigan
Microsystems for Controlling the Oxidative Microenvironment /In Vitro
3:00
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3:45
Dr. Harold Craighead, Cornell University
Nano-Devices for Biomolecular Analysis
3:45
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4:00
Break
4:00
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4:45
Dr. Maysam Ghavanloo, North Carolina State
How to Energize and Communicate with the Micro/Nano Mechanical Systems in Medicine and Biology
4:45
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5:30
Dr. Jason Zara, George Washington University
Polyimide MEMS Scanners for Optical Coherence Tomography
5:30
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7:00
Reception & Poster Awards

 
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