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At 4:25pm on November 19, 2010, Lesley Tobin said…
NanoAfrica is a new TINC group for all people interested in the developments and applications of nanotechnology in Africa. I’d like to invite you to join at http://www.nanopaprika.eu/group/nanoafrica and to post a description of your institution as well as your research focus and application areas. This will help inform an annual report on the region to be published in June at www.icpc-nanonet.org and increase the impact of your research as well as extend its reach.
At 2:32pm on August 20, 2010, Lesley Tobin said…
The ICPC Nanonet project (EU funded under FP7) is aimed at networking nanoscientists and researchers across the globe to help bridge the nano divide and avoid a knowledge apartheid.

It offers a free open access Nano Archive of nearly 7,000 items including many full texts at http://www.nanoarchive.org. Please contact me if you would like to archive your research and I will create an editor's account for you.

You can join the international network at http://www.icpc-nanonet.org. Registration is free. The website also contains information for parties interested in FP7 collaboration, details of free webinars taking place (three in September), information about researchers and organisations and much more.

I am also interested in communicating with researchers in sub-Saharan Africa for the annual region report. If you would like your institution's research showcased in the report, please get in touch
At 3:42am on February 1, 2009, Kazima Bulayeva said…
Thanks, George, for kinds words about my expeditions photos.
Kazima
At 6:45pm on January 24, 2009, Kurt Stokbro said…
Hi George,
Thanks for you mail. We will be delighted to work with you.
anders.blom@quantumwise.com takes care of sales. Please contact him for sales enquirery and if you are interested in working as a distributor,
regards,
Kurt Stokbro
At 9:55am on January 24, 2009, GEORGE VARUGHESE said…

At 1:15pm on January 21, 2009, Linda Mohl said…
Hi George,
How are you doing? How is your research going?
Everyone has a dream..and hope to make it true one day :)
Linda
At 10:52am on January 9, 2009, Preeti Prakash said…
Hello George,
Thanks for your kind reply. Our products are of high quality. We have >99% purity level in our materials since we use Arc Discharge method to produce CNT's and that too without using any catalyst.

Please let me know what is the scope of nanoproducts in Nigeria? How the advancements going on there and what are the possible markets there?

Best Regards,
Preeti
At 6:04pm on January 8, 2009, Jose Feneque, DVM said…
Welcome to our community!
At 11:14am on January 5, 2009, Kazima Bulayeva said…
Hello George,
Nice to met you here and thanks for nice words :-)
Actually, I'm an Invited Professor and working in Hiroshima U at Dpet of Genetic epidemiology until april -09...So, if you are going to visit Hiroshima until this, I still am here. Hiroshima is a nice small (comapratively with Tokyo or Osaka) city with very traditional Japanese life style. I liked it much because here found a good working space and friendly people and I living just 5 minutes from my University Dept. We study together Affymetrix SNPs genome-scan data in pedigrees with aggregation of neurological and neuropsychiatry diseases ascertained in remote highland isolates...
Best wishes
Kazima
At 3:42pm on January 3, 2009, simeni wambo nicole armelle said…
hi,
How do you do
nice to meet you
 
 
 

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