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Archive
of News Items Featuring DRBIO
"Science
of seeing inside the body: Newest imaging methods provide unprecedented
views," Dallas Morning News, August 25, 2003
"Lasers shine a light on the workings of living nerves" NewScientist,
June 2003
"Beyond
Sanger: Toward the $1,000 Genome," The Scientist, June
30, 2003
"Lasers Set Cells Aglow for a Biopsy Without the Knife," NY
Times, June 26, 2003 (Download
photocopy)
"Optical
biopsies on horizon using noninvasive biomedical imaging technique developed
by Cornell-Harvard group," Cornell Chronicle, June 26,
2003
"Cancer
in Color," ScienCentralNews, June 2003
"Birth
of a neuron: Imaging technique tracks nervous systemgrowth and repair,
Cornell-Harvard group reports," Cornell University Press Release,
June 10, 2003
"QUANTUM
DOT ADVANCES: Studies show that nanoparticles have potential biological
applications," Chemical & Engineering News, June 2003
"New
3-D imaging technique inside living organism uses quantum dots,"
OEmagazine, June 2, 2003
"Quantum
Dots Boost Tissue Imaging," NewScientist, May 2003
3-D
imaging inside living organism, using quantum dots coursing through mouse's
body, reported by Cornell researchers, Cornell University News Release,
May 2003
"Single-molecule
analysis at high concentrations," Chemical & Engineering
News, Science Concentrates, February 2003
"Nanoscale
waveguides provide view of single molecules," Electrical Engineering
Times, February 2003
"CU
researchers create microchip to view single molecules in natural state,"
Cornell Chronicle, February 2003
"Nanodevice
helps microscopists spot biological molecules," Nanotech.web,
January 2003
"Digital
I/O Card Counts DNA Fragments in Nanobiotechnology System,"
Medical Design
Technology, May 2002
Biophysical Society Annual Meeting 2002 cover
illustration and caption.
Profile
of Watt W. Webb, BioMedNet, for Biophysical Society Annual
Meeting, February 2002
"Sequencing
DNA, one molecule at a time," BioMedNet, for Biophysical
Society Annual Meeting, February 2002
Notable
Item, about Watt Webb's Biophysical Society National Lectureship,
Cornell Chronicle, February 2002
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