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Founded in 2008 “to promote and coordinate multidisciplinary research and education in the molecular and nanosciences” INSTITUTE-WIDE THEMES Molecular and nanoscale product design Team science Responsible nanotechnology development www.brown.edu/IMNI
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Brown Researchers Work on Some Big Problems in Nano Nanotechnology for next-generation computing Nanotechnology in medicine Nanotechnology for energy and environment Responsible nanotechnology development Nanomaterial- containing consumer products Cancer therapy Moore’s law Nanomaterials for advanced batteries
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Nanotechnology in Medicine Multi-functional nanoparticles for targeted chemotherapy Cell interior cisplatin “dumbell” nanoparticle gold iron oxide herceptin From laboratory of Shouheng Sun, Prof. of Chemistry at Brown
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As 1-atom-thick film, can be etched into circuits for next-generation transistors Partners: IBM, Semiconductor Research Corp. Lithium ions Li + Graphene superstructures can take up and release lithium for advanced batteries Partners: GM, Medtronic
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Brown University physics researchers and RI company NABsys use nanopores for fast, inexpensive determination of nucleotide sequences in DNA Nanotechnology for DNA sequencing UCSB website DNA nanopore
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NNI Vision and Investment Rhode Island Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship * April 7, 2011 Clayton Teague Medicine and Health Information Technology New Materials Food, Water and the Environment Instrument s Energy Production / Storage /Use GMR Hard Disk New Batteries for Vehicles Lightweight & strong matls. Drug delivery Tunneling microscopy Remediation methods Solar Cells Molecular Switches City-Sized Skyscrapers “Smart” Membranes Treatments for Cancer Expected to impact virtually all technological sectors as an “enabling” or “key” technology Widespread Application Areas for Nanotechnology Nano Manipulators
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NNI Vision and Investment Rhode Island Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship * April 7, 2011 Clayton Teague National Nanotechnology Initiative Budget NNI expenditures have grown from $464 million in FY 2001 to an FY 2012 request of over $2.1 billion
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Thank you! Arijit Bose and Robert Hurt
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