The Eighth Annual Dartmouth

Nanomaterials Symposium

Thayer School of Engineering

Dartmouth College

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

 

  Featured Speakers:

 

Mansoor M. Amiji, Co-Director of Nanomedicine Education and
Research Consortium (NERC), Northeastern University

Title:  Nanotechnology for Cancer-Specific Drug and Gene Delivery

 

 

Maria Kempe, University of Lund, Sweden

Title: Molecularly Imprinted Polymers

 

 

Robert J. Linhardt, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Title: Cellulose composites prepared using room temperature ionic liquids

 

 

Ebo De Muinck, Dartmouth Medical School

Title: Molecular imaging of new blood vessels with targeted nanoparticles

 

 

David Warheit, DuPont Haskell Laboratory

Title: Health effects related to nanoparticle exposures -
How do we assess the hazards?

 

 

Conference Co-Chairs Ursula Gibson and Joseph BelBruno

 

 

Links to the three segments of the symposium are available here.  Please click on the selected segment to view it. The introductions do not have sound, but the lectures do have sound.

Segment 1 - Maria Lund, Ebo DeMuinck

Segment 2 - Robert Linhardt

Segment 3 - Mansoor Amiji, David Warheit

The latest version of Quicktime is required in order to view the stream. Please click HERE for the free player.

 

Lunch was provided by Tastes of Africa to pre-registered attendees in the Great Hall at noon.

 

The poster session in the GlycoFi Atrium.

Click HERE for highlights from last years' symposium.

Previous speakers include:

2006

Nadrian Seeman, New York University

Ian Baker, Dartmouth College

Robert Buhrman, Cornell

Joachim Spatz, Max Planck Institute for Metals Research

2005

Hongkun Park, Harvard

Paul Chaikin, New York University

Robert Grubbs, Dartmouth College

Russ Lebovitz, C-Sixty, Inc.

Paul McEuen, Cornell

2004

Gabriel Aeppli, University College, London

Andrew Cleland, University of California Santa Barbara

Charles Sullivan, Dartmouth College

Craig Hawker, IBM Almaden/UC Santa Barbara

Paula Hammond, MIT

Samira Guccione, Stanford Medical School

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