Recent awardees of pilot grants from the UC Center for Environmental Genetics will discuss their projects in a seminar titled, "Nanotube Synthesis Capabilties at UC: Implications for Integrating Nanotechnology into Environmental and Health Sciences Research."
Grant awardees responded to the center's call for "shovel ready" projects involving non-biomedical methods to detect and quantitate and/or reduce toxicants in U.S. Superfund sites. A Q&A with lunch will follow in Kettering 121. |