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Nanotechnology in the Popular News for Skin Treatments, Gene Regulation and siRNA Methods

Posted in Nano Biotechnology; Patent; Uncategorized

The popular news webpage msnbc.com is featuring an article in their health section on bio nanotechnology with headline, “Gene healing in a lotion? Researchers say they’re close.” Northwestern University research is highlighted, coming from the laboratories of Professor Chad Mirkin.

The technology, as you can read, relates to siRNA methods. This an active area of nanotechnology with potentially blockbuster results to impress the public mind (revolution, not evolution). For example, I noted that terms like siRNA, RNAi, and miRNA appear in 3.4% of the class 977 patent publications published to date (440 out of 12,982). Also, a  review article including IP and interference technologies and nanobio has been posted on the web.

 

 

Nanotech’s Signature Initiatives: Solar, Nanomanufacturing, and Nanoelectronics are Good but where is Nano Biotechnology?

Posted in General

The NNI’s draft strategic plan is available now at www.nano.gov. One of the most interesting aspects of the report (about 40 pages) is the set of three "signature initiatives" near the end, which include:

(1) Nanotechnology for Solar Energy Collection and Conversion

(2) Sustainable Nanomanufacturing – Creating the Industries of the Future

(3) Nanoelectronics for 2020 and Beyond

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