Free Access to Selected ACS Nano Presentations from American Chemical Society National Meeting in March 2009 The theme for the just-concluded Salt Lake City national meeting was Nanoscience: Challenges for the Future. Many of the world's foremost nano experts gave talks, and permitted the American Chemical Society to record and post these presentations on www.acs.org. In all, over 30 nano presentations (audio and slides) can be found by visiting www.acs.org (click on 'Nanoscience' box in right margin). Among others, you'll find the following presentations: =95 Raymond Astumian, Generalized Fluctuation-Dissipation Relations for Brownian Sieves and Molecular Machines =95 Ashleigh Baber, Thermal and Mechanical Activation of Single- Molecule Thioether Rotors =95 Angela Belcher, =46rom Nature and Back Again: Giving New Life to Materials for Energy =95 Roman Boulatov, Maximum Force Obtainable from a Molecular Photoactuator =95 Vicki Colvin, Nanotechnology in the Environment: Safety by Design =95 Miguel Garcia-Garibay, Crystalline Arrays of Molecular Gyroscopes: Toward the Limit of Barrierless Rotation in Solid State Materials =95 Mark Haidekker, Molecular Rotors: TICT Fluorophores with Mechanosensitive Properties =95 James Hutchison, Greener Nanoscience: A Proactive Approach to Advancing Applications and Reducing Implications of Nanotechnology =95 Heather Kalish, Microchip Analysis of Neuronal Secretions by Immunoaffinity Capillary Electrophoresis =95 Anatoly Kolomeisky, Thermally-Driven Nanocars and Molecular Rotors: What Can We Learn from Molecular Dynamics Simulations =95 Josef Michl, Toward Designed Surface Ferroelectricity =95 John Rogers, Techniques for Molecular Scale and 3-D Nanofabrication =95 Mehmet Sarikaya, Biohesion: Coupling Synthetic and Biological Entities Using Genetically Engineered Peptides =95 George Whitesides, Nanotechnology in Adolescence To see and hear these presentations, visit www.acs.org. Please take our 30 second survey and let us know what you think about ACS making content like this available on-line. The survey can be found on the pages hosting the presentations. About this e-mail: You are receiving this message because you are a member of an ACS Division that participated in Nanoscience programming at the 237th ACS National Meeting. American Chemical Society 1155 16th Street NW Washington, DC 20036
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