January 14, 2016

Cancer Biology professor, engineering collaborator receive $17,000 to research nanotechnology and melanoma

Events like the racing company's charity fundraiser provide a chance to explain nanotechnology to the public and get them excited about innovative applications, Mao said. "I think as scientists, we're at fault. We spend so much time doing lab work and writing proposals. When we take time to show our technology, people are really excited."

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