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March 28 to April 5
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Nanotechnology focuses on materials or
devices that are 1-100 nanometers (one nanometer is one billionth of a meter). The nanoscale consists of particles that are
smaller than cells but larger than atoms.
On the nanoscale, it would take 8,000 nanometers to equal the diameter of
one red blood cell. One human hair on
the nanoscale is made up of roughly 50,000 to 100,000 nanometers. To view the nanoscale versus the macro, micro
and atomic scales, go to: www.nisenet.org/sites/default/files_static/size_and_scale/FinalScreenLadder.pdf.
Supported by the Nanoscale Informal Science Education
Network (www.NISENet.org), part of the National Science Foundation, NanoDays is
an annual celebration. Last year, more
than 150 NanoDays outreach events were held in communities nationwide to explain
nanoscale science, technology and engineering. Each spring, the events involve
nanoscience partners and other community-based educational organizations, such
as museums, research institutions, universities, and libraries, to focus
efforts on bringing nanotechnology to the public. (Schedule of UTHSC events attached.)
“So far, there are many intriguing ideas in
nanomedicine that are still under development,” Dr. Kulkarni added. “However, plenty of nanomedical technologies
are available or will become available in the next two years.”
“Experts who are deep into the study of
nanotechnology talk more and more about nanoscale solutions as having the
potential to address and solve some of the major problems of our time,” said
Charles R. Handorf, MD, PhD, professor and chair of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine at UTHSC. “Problems like global
warming, water pollution, harmful emissions from fossil fuels – these problems
and more may be solved by the scientific revolution that ensues through the
application of nanoscale solutions.”
Dr. Handorf explained, “Nanotechnology is causing a
shift in the way we think about the serious issues we have to face, like
cancer. Instead of developing treatments
for cancer, perhaps nanotechnology will allow us to think about ways we can
block cancer from ever forming inside the body.
Perhaps one day we can introduce biological compounds at the cellular
level that can seek out and stop cancer.
“A
major focus of NanoDays is students because we want to bring middle school and
high school students back to science and into the wonder of the world we live
in,” he continued. “They are at an age
when there really truly is nothing they can’t do if they keep their minds
open. Too many young people in
“Currently, there is no National Science Foundation-funded
nanotechnology center in a 100-mile radius of
As
the flagship statewide academic health system, the University of
Tennessee Health Science
Center (UTHSC) is focused on a four-tier mission of education, research,
clinical care and public service, all in support of a single goal: to improve
the health of Tennesseans. Offering a
broad range of postgraduate training opportunities, the main campus is located
in
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The University of
NanoDays
Schedule
Sat.,
March 28, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. –
Teachers’ in-service, 35 expected
Hands-on activities at the
Mon.,
March 30, 7:30 to 10:00 a.m. – Breakfast and two-hour presentation on
nanotechnology for 100 community members and special
guests.
Freeman Auditorium (Hamilton Eye
Institute), 930
Mon.,
March 30, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. – Nanomedicine Symposium for 50
UTHSC faculty and other members of local higher
education
Link Auditorium,
Tue.,
March 31, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. – “No Fooling, Nanotechnology Is Here”
40 students expected at Cordova Public Library,
Wed.,
April 1, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. – “No Fooling, Nanotechnology Is Here”
60 students expected at
Thu.,
April 2, 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. – School Administrators, 40 expected
Mini-nanomedicine symposium at
Fri.,
April 3, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. – “No Fooling, Nanotechnology Is Here”
45 students expected, Girls Inc.,
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quantifies the economic impact of the UTHSC on the economy of the state of Tennessee for FY2010.
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