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Gemma McCulloch

This visually exciting conference will explore a range of structures and materials exhibited by animals and plants with applications across many industry sectors, including medicine, textiles, aerospace and automotive industries and defence. Presentations from international leaders in the field will focus on how nanotechnology is enabling nature to be emulated in the quest for better products.
Speakers include:
Andrew Parker, The Natural History Museum
Steve Mann, University of Bristol
Dr. Stanislav Gorb, Max Planck Institute for Materials Research
Prof. Roy Sambles, Exeter University
Dr. Paul Barker, University of Cambridge
Dr. Jean-Pol Vigneron, BioPhot project, University of Namur
Prof. Lars Berglund, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm
Andy McIntosh, University of Leeds
Prof. Donal Bradley, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine
Prof. Julian Vincent, University of Bath
Richard Bonser, University of Reading
Andrew Martin, University of Applied Sciences, Bremen

Seee http://www.nano.org.uk/conferences/Bioinspired/bioprog.pdf for full programme.

Register for this event before February 24th 2007 and save 20%.
Register online at http://www.nano.org.uk/payments or download registration form at http://www.nano.org.uk/conferences/Bioinspired/bioinspired.pdf

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