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Nanotechnology
Pesticide Formulation Technology
January 2022
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December 2023
Synthesizing metal oxide based adsorbent for arsenic sequestration
Arsenic is one of the heavy metal pollutants that affects millions of people across the world.
Researchers use nanomedicine to treat aggressive form of cancer cell
Published on:
25 July 2014
Researchers at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) at The University of Queensland (UQ) are developing new nanomaterials that can specifically target one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer.
Professor Matt Trau explaining his research in the generic field of nanotechnology
Published on:
28 October 2010
Non-covalent Synthesis Of Functional Supramolecular Systems
19 May 2016
12:00pm
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AIBN Seminar Series
Professor E.W. (Bert) Meijer
Field of Research AIBN
Biomedical Engineering
Biotechnology
CemanTec
Immunology
Materials Engineering
Nanotechnology
Neurosciences
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