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The website TryNano.org now features a comprehensive article on Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology (INBT) and its mission, programs and outreach.
Nano education website features INBT mission, programs
Baltimore, MD | Posted on December 2nd, 2009
The TryNano.org website contains feature articles, links, information boxes, videos, and interviews with professionals focused on research and applications of matter at the nanoscale.
Generally, the nanoscale is considered to be dimensions from 1 to 100 nanometers, with 1 nm equal to 10-9m. This site strives to a one-stop resource for students, parents, educators and professionals seeking information about nanoscience and nanotechnology. Trynano.org is sponsored by IBM, IEEE and TryScience.
To check out INBT's profile on TryNano.org: trynano.org/jhinbt.html
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The Institute for NanoBioTechnology at Johns Hopkins University brings together 193 researchers from: Bloomberg School of Public Health, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, School of Medicine, Applied Physics Laboratory, and Whiting School of Engineering to create new knowledge and new technologies at the interface of nanoscience and medicine.
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