Biomedical Applications of Nanofabrication

From: Gregory T. Baxter (gtb4@cornell.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 26 1999 - 08:44:34 EST


The Cornell Nanofabrication Facility in conjunction with the National
Nanofabrication Users Network will hold a one-day workshop on The
Biomedical Applications of Nanofabrication, at the Weill Medical College of
Cornell University, Weill Education Center in New York City on March 27,
1999.

The goal of this workshop is to introduce microfabrication and
nanofabrication techniques to biologists and other life science researchers
unfamiliar with the technology, and other persons interested in gaining
knowledge of the potential of nanotechnology. The workshop will begin with
an introduction to basic microfabrication techniques. This will be followed
by a series of technical presentations describing several biological and
biomedical applications including microfluidics, high-throughput DNA
sequencing, DNA and cell separation on a microchip, microcontact printing
for cell and protein attachment, and molecular motors. The workshop will
conclude with a panel discussion designed as a question and answer session.
It will also feature a poster session to encourage the participation of
graduate and postdoctoral students. For additional information and an
application, please contact:

Gregory T. Baxter, Ph.D.
Cornell Nanofabrication Facility
Knight Laboratory
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853
Phone: (607) 255-2329 ext. 109
Fax: (607) 255-8601
E-mail: baxter@cnf.cornell.edu
or visit our web site at http://www.cnf.cornell.edu/



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