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      Next Meeting of the NanoScience Exchange™

      "Sensors - Who's Getting Real?"


      Tuesday, July 15th,, at Silicon Valley Bank Cafe in Santa Clara at the back of 3003 Tasman Drive.

      Networking begins at 6:00 pm and the program will begin at 7 pm. Cost is $25 in advance. $35 at the door.

        Presenters:
        Kevin O'Brien, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
        Kevin will review potential applications and areas of collaboration LLNL is currently focusing on in the area of nanoengineered membranes.

        Brock Hinzmann, SRI Business Intelligence

        Jonathan Goldstein, Integrated Nanosystems
        Integrated Nanosystems has developed a leading edge carbon nanotube manufacturing platform and is developing products in the electronics, sensor, medical, and nano tools domains. Current plans are to roll out the initial product - high end Atomic Force Microscope tips - in the fourth quarter of 2003, followed by a leading edge gas sensor product in 2004. The company is a spin-out from the NASA-Ames Center for Nanotechnology and is conducting on-going research for NASA. BR>

        Sia Ghazvini, Xagros
        Xagros Technologies will commercialize a proprietary integrated biosensor system and disposable consumables for rapid and sensitive pathogen detection and identification. Xagros’ proprietary technology, Bioluminescence Regenerative Cycle (BRC), is a proprietary label-free detection assay based on generation of bioluminescence light through an enzymatic cascade. The technology is well suited for application in bacterial pathogen detection with sensitivity of detecting a single organism and assay time of one hour.


        Food and refreshments will be served.

        Cost is $25 in advance. $35 at the door.

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