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Future of NanoBioTech Conference


Posted: Sep 19, 2007

Presentations are available online from the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology’s first conference Challenges & Opportunities: The Future of Nano & Bio Technologies, held September 10-12, 2007 in Tucson, Arizona.

Jason McCoy, Seawater Foundation “Photosynthesis and human intelligence to green coastal deserts” [PowerPoint]

Gary Marchant, Center for the Study of Law, Science, and Technology “Emerging technologies v. the environment” [PowerPoint]

Chris Phoenix, CRN Director of Research “A history of nanotechnology — From 1959 to 2029” [PowerPoint]

Mike Treder, CRN Executive Director “Circles of concern” [PowerPoint]

Brian Wang, Advanced Nano “Economics in a new era” [PowerPoint]

Douglas Mulhall, author of Our Molecular Future “Energy, ecology, and planetary engineering” [PowerPoint]


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