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  • Thanks for the comment. If you have some friends in nanoworld invite them, if you can, speakabout our network for everybody. So can we be biger and stronger.

    Andras
  • Hi David,
    Thanks for the invitation. Check out our websites for carbon nanotubes growths.we can talk on the CNTs
  • Hi
    we do some work on directed self assembly of quantum dots using nanoindentation also
  • Hi, David,

    Nice to hearing from you. First of all I am interesting on carbon nanotubes, basic research and applications (see my web side: www.nanoleszek.com). If you have any problems or ideas on CNTs, let me know, please.
    My best
    Leszek
  • Thank you for your invitation! It's very nice to meet you here in the International nanoscience community. We can talk on the common topics of nanoscience.
  • Hi
    i am working on biosyn of nanoparticles in microbes and plants.
    please see blog post
    biological synthesis.....a mission towards syn of ecofriendly nanoparticles
  • Hi David,

    I am not doing nano-medicine, rather developing metal - crabon nanostructures by metallurgical means.

    Enjoy your work,

    George
  • Hi David! Thanks for your invitation! Developing a new device for DNA analysis by using nanofluidics is one of my goals at the moment! Of course you can also think of improving DNA diagnostics. We perform fundamental DNA studies in nanoslits and try to use the provided knowledge. Recently we published our findings in Nano Letters. Still online: http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/nalefd/asap/abs/nl080300v....
    Many regards,
    Georgette
  • Hi David, I am pleased hearing from you. We seem to share interests in many ways. My group is actively pursuing handling biomolecules at the nano-level using laser light. We are able to immobilize eg antibody fragments with a precision better than 1 micrometer at the moment - and this clearly has medical applications. We achieve this by creating optical interference patterns onto which we immobilize our biosensor molecules. We have been able to make PSA sensitive microarrays, and we are currently expanding our activities to protein immobilization onto gold coated magnetic nanoparticles.

    I am actively developing advanced image processing SW using MATLAB - program is called BNIP Pro, and does some nifty stuff.

    I also have a private interest in both optical and radio astronomy.

    If you are interestesting in collaborations, let me know.

    Steffen
  • Hi David! Thanks for the invitation. I suggest your group may look also into the diagnoses of benign essential tremor, a condition that affect millions of americans of all ages. This condition produce intentional tremors which is different from parkisons dz which produce non-intentional tremors.

    Jose Feneque, DVM
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