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2009- 2010 North Carolina Events (in reverse calendar order)
 
 
 
Mar 31 - Apr 1, 2010
Koury Convention Center, Greensboro, North Carolina
Keynote speakers include Josh Wolfe, co-founder of Lux Capital and Joe Raguso, CEO of Intrinsiq Materials.
Presenter slides now available!
Mar 25-26, 2009
 
Raleigh Convention Center, Raleigh, North Carolina
 
Keynote speakers include Dr. Joseph DeSimone, UNC-Chapel Hill, and Mr. Matthew Nordan, Lux Research
 
2008 North Carolina Events (in reverse calendar order)
 
June 15-18, 
2008
McKimmon Center, NC State, Raleigh, NC
 
NC State is hosting this major international meeting, which will have a strong focus on nanoscience, including sessions on "Nanoscale Synthesis," "Nanoscale and Microscale Engineering," and a few others. The deadline for submitting abstracts is 2/29/08. 
     
 
April 6-9, 
2008
Brookstown Inn, Winston-Salem, NC

Wake Forest University’s Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials will host a gathering of scientists, engineers and medical researchers at a workshop that will explore both the science and the emerging business of nanomaterials used in medicine. 
Presentations will cover such topics as the pharmacology of nanomaterials, heat transduction in nanoparticles, combining hyperthermia and mild hyperthermia with chemotherapies and extending hyperthermic therapies to noncancerous diseases.  The forum will seek to understand the interplay between the needs of startup drug companies in the field of nanotechnology and the solutions that traditional drug developers have found for their own products.
 

 
April 4, 
2008
NC State University, Raleigh, NC

Join us for NanoDays 2008 at NC State University. Nanodays is a state-wide event designed to open the world of nanoscale science and nanotechnology to citizens, teachers, and students.
 

 
April 3, 
2008
Museum of Life and Science, Durham, NC
 
In this forum, participants become the decision makers, weighing the possible environmental benefits of nanotechnology against its potential pitfalls.  Should the bulk of research funding be dedicated to the implementation of existing technologies and to conservation, or should more effort be dedicated to designing new nanotechnologies that might be of greater long-term impact?
 
Free and open to the public, 7-9 PM, doors open at 6:30 PM
Pre-registration required, click here to register
 

   
March 26-27 
2008
Salem College, Winston-Salem, NC

Great minds turning tiny stuff into successful companies.  The third annual NC Nanotech Conference comes to Winston-Salem.  Commercializing Nanotechnology in North Carolina: Companies, Customers, Capital and Collaboration.
 

   
January 15,
2008
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

Please join us as we announce the launch of a new web site: NANO@NC STATE.  The site is a gateway to nanotechnology research, education, and outreach activities at the university.  Dr. John Gilligan, Vice Chancellor for Research & Graduate Studies, will join other speakers in celebrating the occasion.

Copyright 2009 - North Carolina Board of Science and Technology

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