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Science and Society - Next Show




Dr. David Lemberg
Host - Science and Society

San Diego, CA | September 06, 2005

Dr. David Lemberg, Executive Producer of "Science and Society" - http://www.scienceandsociety.net - announces the show schedule for Wednesday, 09/07/05, 1PM to 2PM Pacific.

Of particular interest to Nanotechnology Now readers is the interview with:

  • Dr. James L. Dye.

    Dr. James L. Dye is a University Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Michigan State University and principal at the prominent advanced materials start-up, SiGNa Chemistry. Dr. Dye earned his bachelor's degree at Gustavus Adolphus College in 1949 and his Ph.D. from Iowa State University in 1953, that year joining the faculty at MSU. He joined SiGNa Chemistry in 2003, supervising R&D and production of its innovative nano-encapsulated alkali metal product.

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