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October 27th, 2005
University donates nanotechnology to fight diseases
Abstract:
The University is among ten research universities around the world that have joined together to use nanotechnology to find cures for infectious diseases.
"It's hugely important," said Irfan Ahmad, associate director for the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology. "We've seen that (infectious diseases) have a potential to come to this country through global connection."
Source:
dailyillini.com
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