Nanoblog: Is there a nanodoctor in the house?
Nanotechnology at first glance might not seem to have anything to do with medicine, but one of the latest hires at the University at Albany’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering says otherwise.
A medical doctor, Dr. Sara Brenner, will head up an effort to focus on the health and safety implications of nanoparticles and how to reduce exposure to them in research facilities and elsewhere, according to an article in The Business Review of Albany.
Brenner is 29 and has earned a master’s degree in public health from the University at Albany, the publication reports. Alain Kaloyeros, CEO of the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, told The Business Review that Brenner has “keen intellect, contagious energy, comprehensive knowledge and responsible ethics.”
SUNYIT in Marcy is joining forces with the University at Albany nanotechnology research efforts through a new Computer Chip Commercialization Center that will bring the first "clean room" for such research to the Mohawk Valley.
A medical doctor, Dr. Sara Brenner, will head up an effort to focus on the health and safety implications of nanoparticles and how to reduce exposure to them in research facilities and elsewhere, according to an article in The Business Review of Albany.
Brenner is 29 and has earned a master’s degree in public health from the University at Albany, the publication reports. Alain Kaloyeros, CEO of the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, told The Business Review that Brenner has “keen intellect, contagious energy, comprehensive knowledge and responsible ethics.”
SUNYIT in Marcy is joining forces with the University at Albany nanotechnology research efforts through a new Computer Chip Commercialization Center that will bring the first "clean room" for such research to the Mohawk Valley.




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