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June 21st, 2005
Joint Project to Develop Nanoarrays in Victoria, Australia
Abstract:
A new facility for the development of diagnostic devices based on nanotechnology is being constructed in Melbourne. Nanotechnology Victoria (“NanoVic”), Monash University, and Swinburne University of Technology completed an agreement in December 2004 for joint investment in new equipment to make nanoarrays for the detection of substances in humans, animals or the natural environment. The nanoarrays will identify target materials down to parts per billion or less, providing much greater sensitivity and reliability of detection for diseases, bacterial contamination, and toxic materials.
Source:
azonano.com
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