Rapid In Vivo Assessment of the Nano/Bio Interference to Help Develop Safer Nanomaterials Robert Tanguay, Ph.D. Professor of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Oregon State University May 24th, 2018 1:00-2:00 pm 665 Huntington Ave, Bldg. 1, Room 1302, Boston, MA, 02115 Abstract: While nanotechnology has significant potential to address numerous societal needs, innovators, policy makers and … Continue reading “May 2018 Nanolecture Series Event”
Vulnerability of ground water resources regarding emerging contaminants and nanoparticles Thilo Hofmann, Ph.D. Professor of Environmental Geosciences University of Vienna Austria April 5th, 2018 1:00-2:00 pm 665 Huntington Ave, Bldg. 1, Room 1302, Boston, MA, 02115 Abstract: The production and use of emerging contaminants inevitably leads to the release, among others, of engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) into … Continue reading “April 2018 Nanolecture Series Event”
Safe Design of Two-Dimensional Materials Robert Hurt, Ph.D. Professor of Engineering Brown University Providence, RI March 7th, 2018 1:00-2:00 pm 665 Huntington Ave, Bldg. 1, Room 1302, Boston, MA, 02115 Abstract: Ultrathin sheet-like 2D materials are an important and rapidly growing class of synthetic nanostructures. The premise of our research is that the biological responses to … Continue reading “March 2018 Nanolecture Series Event”
Redox-Mediated Events in Modulation of Lung Infection Susceptibility by Engineered Nanomaterials Brian Thrall, Ph.D. Technical Group Leader for the Cell Biology Group Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland, WA January 25th, 2018 1:00-2:00 pm 665 Huntington Ave, Bldg. 1, Room 1302, Boston, MA, 02115 Abstract: While the potential adverse health impacts of ENMs in humans remain … Continue reading “January 2018 Nanolecture Series Event”
Flame-made Nanomaterials: from Carbon Black & Fumed Silica to Nanosilver & Breath Sensors Sotiris Pratsinis, Ph.D. Professor of Process Engineering & Materials Science ETH Zürich Switzerland November 30th, 2017 1:00-2:00 pm 665 Huntington Ave, Bldg. 1, Room 1302, Boston, MA, 02115 Abstract: Nanoparticles constitute the largest, stand-alone, nanotechnology product today. Dry technologies are most attractive for … Continue reading “November 2017 Nanolecture Series Event”
Analytical Tools for Characterization of Protein Binding on Nanomaterials Wenwan Zhong Professor of Chemistry University of California, Riverside USA October 4th, 2017 1:00-2:00 pm 665 Huntington Ave, Bldg. 1, Room 1302, Boston, MA, 02115 Abstract: While the corona composition is strongly dependent on the synthetic identities of ENM; the structure, pI, and Mw of the … Continue reading “October 2017 Nanolecture Series Event”
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