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May 9th, 2007
University to host science summit
Abstract:
Texas A&M Engineering will host the 2007 Nano Summit, a conference focusing on the state's promising young researchers.
The summit was launched in 2002 by Nanotechnology Foundation of Texas President and Founder Conrad Masterson. It was designed as a forum for medical, engineering and natural science professionals as well as researchers and students to meet and exchange information.
The 2007 summit is planned for Aug. 7 and 8 at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum Complex.
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