Nanotechnology
Up one level- UO dedicates nanoscience research center
- Lorry I. Lokey Laboratories will help boost Oregon’s economy
- New nanocluster to boost thin films for semiconductors
- University of Oregon, Oregon State discovery speeds production and yields; may lead to greener process
- Hutchison awarded endowed chair to focus on green nanoscience research
- Newly created chair is funded by the 2007 Lorry I. Lokey gift
- Take proactive approach to nano, UO's Hutchison tells congressional caucus
- As an invited speaker to the Congressional Nanotechnology Caucus, UO chemistry professor Jim Hutchison urged policymakers and their staffs to pursue a proactive approach to developing design rules so that nanomaterials, for any use, are safe for both the environment and the public.
- New devices to boost nematode research on neurons and drugs
- University of Oregon-led project leads to the creation of two nanotech-driven tools for biologists, neuroscientists
- Think green, UO's Hutchison says, to reduce nanotech hazards
- In an invited paper in the international journal ACS Nano, UO prof points to greener nanoscience as a key to safety
- Four UO spinoffs receive $50,000 venture-launch grants
- Fueling Oregon's Economy: Oregon tax-credit program boosts gifts to University Venture Development Fund
- Green chemistry cooks up a national award for UO doctoral student
- Lallie McKenzie is given the 2008 Kenneth G. Hancock Memorial Award for green chemistry, becoming the second national winner from Jim Hutchison's green chemistry/nanotechnology laboratory