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September 28th, 2004
$11.4 M to Explore Boundaries between Nanotechnology and Biology
Abstract:
The University of Pennsylvania is one of six institutions to receive funding from the National Science Foundation for a new Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC). As part of the NSEC program, Penn’s new Nano/Bio Interface Center will bring together researchers from across campus to study the intersection of technology and biology at the nanoscale—or molecular—level. (more on earlier article)
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