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September 28th, 2004
NIH to participate in Nano Week
Abstract:
Nano Week, a grassroots effort to mobilize Northeast Ohio nanotechnology researchers, has attracted the interest of the National Institutes of Health.
The National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, has chosen Cleveland as the site of its Cancer Nanotechnology Symposium during Nano Week from Oct. 25 to 29. The goal of the symposium is to bridge the gap between the cancer and nanotechnology research communities.
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