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May 5, 2003

a Biomolecular Sensor Based on Nanoparticles

Dr. Daniel Roitman
Agilent Technologies

Darwin 103
4:00 PM

Dr. Daniel Roitman of Agilent Technologies will explain how to transform titanium dioxide, widely used in paints and sunscreen creams, into sensitive biomolecular sensors and possibly into phototherapeutic “silver bullets.”