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6 Workshop Wrap-up Session
Pages 53-56

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... However, he also noted Jennifer Curtis heard three main topics discussed dur that a great deal of advanced characterization technology is ing the workshop: implications, understanding complex available at the national laboratories and at NIST, along with processes, and new characterization techniques for small investigators who are more than willing to collaborate and particles. She said that health and environmental implica cooperate in this area.
From page 54...
... He is aware of some movement in Conroy provided a quick overview of some of the fund- that direction, but the emphasis on incredible levels of detail ing opportunities at NIH. Part of NIH's current mission is and expensive instruments does not match the degree found to bridge the life and physical sciences, and, in that regard, in nanoscale imaging.
From page 55...
... consortium to define what is happening in nanotechnology Satya Kuchibhatia from the Pacific Northwest National would be difficult given the disparate nature of this commuLaboratory answered that his group has looked at cerium nity. "Perhaps several of these kinds of consortia are needed oxide nanoparticles and found that exposure to light defi- to help shape this field and get people together to talk about nitely influences the transformations happening on the nano- what their needs happen to be," he suggested.


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