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Alliance Activities

The NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer is involved in discussions with experts in the field of nanotechnology in an effort to accelerate the development of nanotechnology in cancer research. Below is a listing of upcoming meetings NCI will be involved in. Click on the links for more information about each event.

To view past events for the NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer, visit our Event Archives section.

  • January 22, 2007
    Emory-GT CCNE Frontiers of Cancer Nanotechnology Seminar
    “Angiogenesis on Demand: A Tool for Regenerative Medicine”
    Winship Cancer Institute
    Atlanta, GA
    [ View Website ]
  • March 30-31, 2007
    2nd Annual Nanotechnology & the Life Sciences Workshop 2007
    Washington University Medical Center
    St. Louis, MO
    Abstract deadline: February 15
    [ Call for Abstracts ]
    [ View Website ]
  • April 9-13, 2007
    Materials Research Society Meeting
    Moscone West, San Francisco Marriott
    San Francisco, CA
    [ Visit Website ]
  • May 20-24, 2007
    Nanotech 2007
    Santa Clara Convention Center
    Santa Clara, CA
    [ Visit Website ]
  • May 24, 2007
    Center for Cancer Research’s Second Annual Nanobiology Think Tank
    National Cancer Institute
    Frederick, MD



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