Liquidia Technologies, a privately held biopharmaceutical company developing particle-based vaccines and therapeutics, announced today that Frank J. Malinoski, M.D., Ph.D., has joined the company as Chief Medical Officer.
Category Archives: Nanotechnology
Could nanomaterials save the world, and make a profit?
The latest issue of NANO Magazine explores the advances in nanotechnology towards creating sustainable technologies. Nanomaterials for the Future - clean, green and profitable contains articles on clean tech, next-generation batteries, biofuels and the advances made towards nanoparticles which are capable of tolerating extreme heat, opening the doors for them to be used in everyday systems.
Asylum Research Appoints Micra Nanotecnologia as AFM Distributor for Mexico, Central America, and Argentina
Asylum Research and Micra Nanotecnologia announced today that they have entered into a new distribution agreement that will enable Asylum to extend its global reach and promote its products in Latin America.
Open-Silicon and Virage Logic Partner to Deliver Silicon Proven IP for SOC Design
Open-Silicon, Inc., a leading ASIC design and semiconductor manufacturing company, and Virage Logic, the semiconductor industry's trusted IP partner, today announced a partnership agreement to provide customers with comprehensive design solutions including access to Virage Logic's extensive Physical and advanced Interface intellectual property portfolio.
Partnership to develop the world’s smallest pixel micromirror array device for high definition display
The Institute of Microelectronics (IME), a research institute of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), and Silicon Quest, Inc., a US-based fab-less company, today announced their partnership in the development of a CMOS compatible high density array MEMS micro-mirror device for the next generation high definition display applications.
NeoPhotonics Receives Red Herring ‘Global 100’ Award for Technology Innovation
NeoPhotonics today announced the company has been selected by Red Herring magazine for its list as one of the 100 most promising technology innovators in the world.
Understanding public debate on nanotechnologies options for framing public policy
This publication consists of a series of research articles on the nature of public debate on nanosciences and nanotechnologies, and the ways in which deliberative approaches could lead to better governance of these technologies.
LED Illuminator from Energetiq Technology Provides Low COO for Lithographic Applications
Energetiq Technology, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of specialized light sources for advanced technology applications, has announced a solid-state LED Illuminator to its light source product offering for use in semiconductor lithography.
Engineer studying nanoscale semiconductor structures elected to National Academy
The National Academy of Engineering recognized Thomas Kuech, Milton J. and A. Maude Shoemaker Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at UW-Madison, for his contributions in developing and characterizing compound semiconductors.
Nanoparticle developed to boost anti-cancer immunotherapy
One of the hallmarks of cancer is that tumors are able to suppress the immune system, preventing the body's own defense system from eliminating the disease, particularly as tumors spread through the body. Cancer researchers have identified the molecule responsible for this unwanted immune suppression, and have even designed an inhibitor of this molecule.
How does the proton get its spin?
New results provide better understanding of the internal structure of the proton, the basic building block of all nuclei.
Rapid, inexpensive DNA sequencing moves closer to reality
Researchers describe the use of electrically charged nanopores to detect specific genetic sequences as single DNA molecules pass through the pore. If further development proves successful, this method could yield a new approach to mutation detection that does not involve time-consuming and expensive amplification processes.
Eine neue Generation von Elektronenmikroskopen
Mit der Entwicklung und dem Einsatz einer neuen Generation von Elektronenmikroskopen beschaeftigt sich ein internationales Symposium, zu dem der Exzellenzcluster 'Zellulaere Netzwerke' der Universitaet Heidelberg am 19. Februar 2010 einlaedt.
Defining the design rules for targeted nanoparticles used to image tumors
A team of investigators has developed a set of design rules that produce nanoparticles that have the best chance of binding to a tumor but that will clear rapidly through the kidneys when they do not find their target.
TenCate (Xennia) Introduces Nano Process Technology for Textile Applications
Xennia Technology, a subsidiary of Royal Ten Cate, presents today its process demonstrator for printing and finishing of textile materials.
Nanodiamonds produce ‘game changing event’ for MRI imaging sensitivity
A Northwestern University study shows that coupling a widely used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent to a nanodiamond results in dramatically enhanced signal intensity and thus vivid image contrast.
TSMC and MAPPER Reached Joint Development Milestone
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company and MAPPER Lithography today revealed that a pre-alpha MAPPER tool located on TSMC's Fab 12 GigaFab is repeatedly printing features previously unachievable using current immersion lithography technology.
Microfluidics: On a roll
Printing of microchannels in polymers takes a step forward, but fine-tuning is still required.
Surface science goes inorganic
A collaboration between researchers at Northwestern University's Center for Catalysis and scientists at Oxford University has produced a new approach for understanding surfaces, particularly metal oxide surfaces, widely used in industry as supports for catalysts.
SVTC and Applied Microstructures Enter Into Partnership to Provide MEMS Anti-Stiction Coating Services
AMST intends to provide SVTC with access to its MEMS anti-stiction coatings and process services for the ultimate benefit of SVTC's customers.