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March 10th, 2006
Oregon event plants seeds for greener nanotech
Abstract:
The Safer Nano 2006 symposium held in Beaverton, Ore., on Monday and Tuesday looked at best practices and regulatory activities being developed to ensure "Nano for a Safer World." "This is a unique meeting in the country," said Skip Rung, executive director of Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute (ONAMI), which sponsored the event along with FEI Co., Oregon Health & Science University's OGI School of Science and Engineering, and Kennedy/Jenks Consultants.
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