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The
ASME Nanotechnology Institute is pleased to announce Biomedicine
Miniaturization 2005 - a robust, timely and expanded training
program to be offered from April 5-8, 2005 at the Hilton Irvine Orange
County Airport Hotel. The 2005 program will build on the success of
the 2004 Nanotechnology Growth Opportunites
for the Biotech and Medical Device Sectors Impact Forum
which attracted engineers, researchers, business, legal and finance
professionals from : Nanotrope, Medtronic, NASA Ames Research Center,
Nanosciences, AMI Semiconductor, Bioforce Nanosciences, Pacific Growth
Strategy, Pillsbury Winthrop, Applied Micro Structures, Allergan,
Scripps Research Institute, Tektronix, Versant Ventures, and many
more!
Participants will benefit from the co-location of ASME's
3rd Bioengineering Technology Seminar in 2005. The following
intense solutions-oriented short course will be offered by ASME's
CEI : Bionanotechnology: The Use of Nanotechnology for Biomedical
Applications. Established firms and start-ups are invited to participate
in our exhibition - contact Brandes Smith at smithb@asme.org
The Conference will be co-chaired by Abe
Lee, Ph.D. of the University of California's Henry Samueli
School of Engineering's Biomedical Engineering Department, Walt
Baxter, Ph.D. of Medtronic, and Goran
Matijasevic, Ph.D. of the University of California, Irvine.
We look forward to welcoming you back to the nation's largest medical
devices' industry - Orange County - and nearby San Diego with the
nation's third largest biotech industry to learn the latest micro/nano
solutions that will help transform healthcare.