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Abstract:
The latest issue of Journal Nanotechnology Progress International (JONPI) has come
marking 6 years of existence.

New issue of JONPI out: Volume 5, issue 2 now out!

New York, NY | Posted on January 1st, 2015

The current issue is a summary in the form of abstracts
all that have happened over the 6 years period; publishing frontier research and reviews
in all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology including nanoeducation, nanotech
strategies and policies, nanosensors, nanomedicine, nanoenergy, nanomaterials, single
molecule, nanofilms, etc. Thanks all of you for being with us and we look forward to a
better future. For more details, visit the journal website at fonai.org/Journal.html.

Happy New Year!

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Contacts:
Dr. Ejembi John Onah, D.Sc

Founding President Focus Nanotechnology Africa Inc (FONAI), Ithaca USA

Chairman Steering Committee, USEACANI, CO-Chair-US-EU-Africa-Asia-Pacific and

Caribbean Academy of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (USEACANN) and Editor-In-
Chief, Journal Nanotechnology Progress International (JONPI).

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