The courses speakers are Mark Grinstaff, Boston University Milan Mrksich, University of Chicago Chris Murphy, University of Wisconsin Mark Ratner, Northwestern University Paul Sieving, National Eye Institute Samuel Stupp, Northwestern University and Karen Wooley, Washington University. The course is available online. Sieving, director of the NEI, said, This course provides an excellent introduction to the scientific basis of nanotechnology and nanomedicine and conveys sense of the exciting potential of these new fields for preventing disease and improving health.

The course is available online.

Sieving, director of the NEI, features streaming video of the course is available online. Nanotechnology is broad scientific field that involves the creation and use of materials and devices at the level of molecules and atoms. The course was presented at ARVOs Annual Meeting and was sponsored by grant from the US National Eye Institute NEI of the National Institutes of Health NIH. The sevenpresentation course runs approximately three hours.

Dr. The courses speakers are Mark Grinstaff, Boston University Milan Mrksich, University of Chicago Chris Murphy, University of Wisconsin Mark Ratner, Northwestern University Paul Sieving, National Eye Institute Samuel Stupp, Northwestern University and Karen Wooley, Washington University. The underlying physical sciences, conveyed by renowned experts in nanoscience, are emphasized and the course includes examples of NEIfunded studies of either applied or fundamental nanoscience in vision research.

The course was presented at ARVOs Annual Meeting and was sponsored by grant from the US National Eye Institute NEI of the National Institutes of Health NIH. Each presentation can be viewed separately and ranges from seven to minutes in length. The course is available online.

The course is available online. Each presentation can be viewed separately and ranges from seven to minutes in length. The sevenpresentation course runs approximately three hours. General care Nanotechnology and nanomedicine course online The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology ARVO has launched its first online course, Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine Applications for Vision. The courses speakers are Mark Grinstaff, Boston University Milan Mrksich, University of Chicago Chris Murphy, University of Wisconsin Mark Ratner, Northwestern University Paul Sieving, National Eye Institute Samuel Stupp, Northwestern University and Karen Wooley, Washington University.