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NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer
PRE-APPLICATION MEETING
December 14, 2004

National Institutes of Health
Natcher Conference Center
Bethesda, Maryland
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NCAB Meeting
Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Mini-Symposium:
The Science of Nanotechnology
10:45am - 12:30pm
[Program Agenda]
[Speaker Bios]

Alliance Launch Day
Monday, September 13, 2004
Natcher Conference Center
NIH Bethesda, Maryland


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Director's Statement

Message From The Director


Transforming the diagnosis, prevention, treatment and clinical outcomes or cancer patients




Nanotechnology and Cancer

Towards the end of eliminating suffering and death from cancer, the National Cancer Institute is engaged in efforts to harness the power of nanotechnology to radically change the way we diagnose, image and treat cancer.

NCI programs conducted over the past five years have supported research on novel nanodevices that may detect and pinpoint the location of cancer at its earliest stages, deliver anticancer drugs specifically to malignant cells, and determine in real-time if these drugs are effective in killing malignant cells.

We envision that nanotechnology will change the very foundations of cancer diagnosis, treatment and prevention.

The NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer is a national initiative that will enable us to join together all the communities in the public and private sector that provide discovery, innovation and development expertise in nanotechnology applied to cancer. The Alliance is built on a strong foundation of science and scientific accomplishment. Its implementation will be guided by the Cancer Nanotechnology Plan.

We invite researchers from all disciplines to participate in this new and promising initiative against cancer.

Nanotech News
Cleveland Clinic, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center To Host NCI Nanotechnology Symposium
October 21, 2004
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NCI Award to Georgia Cancer Researchers for New Nanotechnology Partnership
October 6, 2004



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Upcoming Events

Cancer Nano Symposium
February 22, 2005
Lombardi Comprehensive
Cancer Center
Washington, DC

   



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