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Nanotech 2008 Announces Call for Abstracts—Deadline to Submit is December 6th

Boston, MA | Posted on November 26th, 2007

We are pleased to announce the Nanotech 2008 Call for Papers is now open through December 6th, 2007. NSTI Nanotech 2008, the world's largest and most comprehensive technical and business event in nanotechnology, will be held June 1-5 at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts
http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2008/ .

In addition to the more than twenty technical tracks, the NSTI is pleased to bring conference attendees the Merck Corporate Symposium: Targeted Delivery of siRNA. Merck is interested to learn of enabling technologies that can be applied to the targeted delivery of siRNA particles in-vivo. Merck is also interested in novel assays to follow intracellular processing and trafficking of siRNA.form. "Merck is one of the largest and most innovative pharmaceutical companies in the world, and we are pleased that Merck has selected our conference to help them address their company's advanced research needs," said Dr. Bart Romanowicz, Executive Director of the Nano Science and Technology Institute.

Papers for all Conference Symposia and the Merck Corporate Symposium are now being accepted through December 6th. Symposia include:

Nanoscale Electronics & Microsystems: Nano Electronics & Photonics, Nano Fabrication, MEMS & NEMS, Sensors & Systems, Micro & Nano Fluidics, MSM-Modeling Microsystems, WCM-Compact Modeling

Nanotech in Life Sciences & Medicine: Bio Nano Materials & Tissue Engineering, BioSensors & Diagnostics, Biomarkers/Nanoparticles, Cancer Diagnostics & Treatment, Drug Delivery & Therapeutics, Nano Medicine, Nanotech to Neurology

Nanoscale Materials and Technologies: Nanostructured Materials & Devices, Soft Nano, Nanoparticles in Soft Materials, Energy Technologies & Applications Carbon Nano Structures & Devices, Polymer Nanotechnology, Nanostructured Surfaces, Nano in Health & Society, Nanoscale Characterization, ICCN-Nanoscale Modeling

Merck Corporate Symposium: Targeted Delivery of siRNA: Proposed topics include, but are not be limited to: Self-assembling Polymer Nanoparticles, Cellular/Organ-Specific Targeting, Novel Assays for Intracellular Processing and Trafficking

Clean Technologies: Renewable Energy, BioFuels, System Integration, Environmental & Water, Traditional Power, Industrial Processes, Building & Construction

Nanotech 2008 in Boston is expected to attract more than 4,000 attendees and 350+ exhibitors. The NSTI Nanotech conference consistently attracts leaders from technology-focused companies, academic institutions, investment firms, and government agencies from the U.S. and more than 70 countries. "We are thrilled to bring Nanotech back to Boston, a well-recognized leader in developing advanced technologies and fostering innovation," said Matthew Laudon, Executive Director of the NSTI. "We are planning for significant growth of the Nanotech 2008 conference, as we expect a marked increase in both the number of attendees and exhibitors."

To submit an Abstract for Nanotech 2008 consideration, please visit: www.nsti.org/Nanotech2008/authors/abstracts.html. The deadline to submit is December 6, 2007.

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About NSTI
The Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) is chartered with the promotion and integration of nano and other advanced technologies through education, technology and business development. NSTI accomplishes this mission through its offerings of continuing education programs, scientific and business publishing and community outreach. NSTI produces the annual Nanotech conference and trade show, the most comprehensive international nanotechnology convention in the world. NSTI also produces the semi-annual Nanotech Venture, Nanotech Industrial Impact Workshop, Nano Impact Summit and the Nanotech Course Series in the US and Europe. NSTI was founded in 1997 as a result of the merger between various scientific societies, and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts with additional offices in California and Switzerland.

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