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24 July 2002 Biology and nanoscience: summary of discussions of the biology and nanoscience panel of the SPIE workshop on nanotechnology
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Proceedings Volume 4608, Nanostructure Science, Metrology, and Technology; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.465476
Event: Workshop on Nanostructure Science, Metrology, and Technology, 2001, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
Abstract
The marriage of nanotechnology tools and concepts with biological systems is in its infancy, and the potential for revolutionary advances in areas such as Health Care can barely be imagined at this early stage. While biomedical applications will certainly be one of the most important application areas, nanobiological systems will also almost certainly be important in areas that are not traditionally biological, such as computing and sensing.
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Thomas W. LeBrun "Biology and nanoscience: summary of discussions of the biology and nanoscience panel of the SPIE workshop on nanotechnology", Proc. SPIE 4608, Nanostructure Science, Metrology, and Technology, (24 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.465476
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KEYWORDS
Biology

Nanotechnology

Computing systems

Medicine

Nanostructures

Systems engineering

Biosensing

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