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Ashanti Edwards, Education Program Coordinator for the Institute for NanoBioTechnology. Credit: INBT/JHU
Ashanti Edwards, Education Program Coordinator for the Institute for NanoBioTechnology. Credit: INBT/JHU

Abstract:
The Johns Hopkins University Institute for NanoBioTechnology will host a booth at the National Research Conference of the Historically Black Colleges & Universities Undergraduate Program (HBCU-UP) at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, Oct. 4-7.

INBT Education Program Coordinator to Attend HBCU-UP Research Conference

Baltimore, MD | Posted on August 14th, 2007

The HBCU-UP Conference is a national gathering of more than 700 students and faculty working together to enhance the quality of undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and research at the nation's historically black colleges and universities. At the conference, students will be presenting research in more than seven STEM disciplines.

INBT's education program coordinator Ashanti Edwards will be located at table 39 with information about the Johns Hopkins University INBT training programs in nanobiotechnology; the NanoBio IGERT and NBMed programs for graduates; and the research experience program in nanotechnology for biology and medicine for undergraduates.

More information on these programs can also be found on the INBT Web site at http://inbt.jhu.edu/educationprograms.php .

Conference info:

2007 HBCU-UP National Research Conference
( http://ehrweb.aaas.org/HBCU/index.php )

Oct. 4-7, 2007

Grand Hyatt Hotel
1000 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001

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About Johns Hopkins University Institute for NanoBioTechnology
The Institute for NanoBioTechnology at Johns Hopkins University will revolutionize health care by bringing together internationally renowned expertise in medicine, engineering, the sciences, and public health to create new knowledge and groundbreaking technologies.

INBT programs in research, education, outreach, and technology transfer are designed to foster the next wave of nanobiotechnology innovation.

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Contacts:
* Institute for NanoBioTechnology
214 Maryland Hall
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

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* Phone: (410) 516-3423
* Fax: (410) 516-2355

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