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Annual Nanotechnology Symposium
Advances in Nanotechnology, Education, and Applications
September 23 – 24, 2011 Louisville, Kentucky, USA
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About Nanotechnology:
Nanotechnology is a rapidly growing industry, incorporating all fields of science and similar studies. The theme “Nano is Too Big” is intended to entice curious persons to dive deeper into the field of nanotechnology, as its future capabilities are seemingly endless.
From a pharmacist perspective, Dean Hieu T. Tran, Pharm. D., state "we are looking forward to the advancement of Nanoscience applied to drug delivery and treatment and to forward the translational science initiative, brining nanotech from bench to the patient's bedside."
Yashwant Pathak, conference coordinator, strongly believes that the subject is so vast and unlimited, it cannot be overlooked. The sooner nanotechnology is explored and understood, the more humanity can take advantage of its benefits.
The education industry, in particular, should be seeking more and more knowledge on nanotechnology. At the First Annual Nanotechnology Symposium, key note speaker Dr. R.P.H. Chang claimed that more than 2 million workers would be required in the field of nanotechnology within the next 10 years. That said, it’s time to start preparing the next generation for what to expect with and how to apply nanotechnology.
Now is the time to learn about this new and newer technology – NANOTECHNOLOGY! Join us at the 3nd Annual Nanotechnology Symposium to hear about the latest and greatest research and developments in the industry.






