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    Strem Chemicals, Inc. established in 1964, is a privately–held company that manufactures and markets specialty chemicals of high purity. Its clients include academic, industrial and government...
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    TRI/Princeton, founded in 1930 as the Textile Research Institute, is an independent, nonprofit organization that serves clients in industry, government, and academia throughout the United States and...
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    Our pursuit is progress for people everywhere. That's why we take a closer look at things, ask questions, and think ahead. We've been around for more than 350 years, yet our majority owners...
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    The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and...
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    CPI is the driving force behind a number of the North East's strategic R&D initiatives. Each of CPI' programmes focuses on bringing cutting edge technology research to the region, which...
  • Article - 24 Feb 2004
    TRI/Princeton’s Center for Modeling and Characterization of Nanoporous Materials has received a two-year project from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) entitled "Nanofibrous Supports for...
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    The ElectroNeedle patch detects and identifies biological markers just beneath the skin's surface. Microneedles of various heights enable the patch's biological-recognition layer to contact...
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    ABTECH was founded in 1995 as a research and development company specializing in chemical and biological sensor technologies for the bioanalytical laboratory, biotechnology process monitoring and...
  • News - 18 Jul 2019
    Imagine the amount of data that can be collected through a sensor that is sufficiently small to interact with and penetrate individual cells. Daniel Roxbury, chemical engineering assistant...
  • News - 1 Jul 2008
    The ability to use genetic material to assemble nanoscopic particles of gold could be an important step toward creating tiny "spies" that will be able to infiltrate individual cells and...

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