Tag: Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center
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Fast one
Using nanoscale materials, UGA researchers have developed a single-step method to rapidly and accurately detect…
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UGA researchers develop rapid diagnostic test for pathogens, contaminants
Athens, Ga. – Using nanoscale materials, researchers at the University of Georgia have developed a…
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William S. Kisaalita
William Kisaalita has developed research activities and international service-learning projects that have engaged students in…
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Rapid results
Arriving at a rapid and accurate diagnosis is critical during flu outbreaks, but until now,…
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Engineering professor named associate director of Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities
William Kisaalita, an engineering professor at the University of Georgia, has been named associate director…
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UGA researchers use gold nanoparticles to diagnose flu in minutes
Arriving at a rapid and accurate diagnosis is critical during flu outbreaks, but until now,…
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UGA researchers hit a gold mine
UGA researchers have discovered a veritable medical gold mine. Nanoparticles of gold can help accurately…
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UGA researchers develop rapid diagnostic test for common type of pneumonia
University of Georgia researchers have developed a technique that can diagnose a common type of…
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Big science on a small scale
UGA physicist Yiping Zhao says nanoscience is big science—the kind that will change lives. Its…
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UGA researchers make breakthrough in biological fuel cell develoment
University of Georgia researchers have developed a successful way to grow molecular wire brushes that…
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Nanotechnology and infectious disease research symposium to be held
The inaugural Georgia Symposium on Nanotechnology in Infectious Disease, co-sponsored by Georgia’s major research universities,…
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Creating a big thing over almost
Physics professor Bill Dennis is director of the new Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center-or NanoSEC-at…
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Small wonder
Diabetics who must frequently monitor their blood sugar levels can take heart. UGA researchers are…
