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January 21st, 2004
Quantum Dot Corp.'s Technology Top Nanotech Breakthrough of 2003
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The Forbes/Wolfe Nanotech Report, the leading investment publication for the nanotechnology industry, ranked Quantum Dot Corporation (QDC) and Rockefeller University's work with quantum dots for biological imaging as the top nanotech breakthrough of 2003. The ranking for QDC adds to the company's growing list of honors. Last month, Science Magazine named quantum dot bio-imaging one of the top 10 scientific breakthroughs of the year, specifically citing QDC's work in the field.
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