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- Craig R. Bunt
- Tim David
- Alison J. Downard
- James Dunlop
- Pablo G. Etchegoin
- John J. Evans
- Alan Fernyhough
- Paul T. Gaynor
- Juliet A. Gerrard
- Patrick Gladding
- David P. L. Green
- Shaun C. Hendy
- Justin M. Hodgkiss
- Shazlina Johari
- Nigel G. Larsen
- Conrad D. Lendrum
- Duncan J. McGillivray
- Kathryn M. McGrath
- Susie J. Meade
- Peter Metcalf
- John S. Mitchell
- Lynn M. Murray
- Volker Nock
- Mike A. Packer
- Jasna Rakonjac
- Bern H. A. Rehm
- Eric C. Le Ru
- Mathieu M. Sellier
- John C. Sharpe
- Rahul K. Shastry
- Vikki L. Smithem
- Christian Soeller
- Mark P. Staiger
- Richard D. Tilley
- Jadranka Travas-Sejdic
- Nick Tucker
- Mark R. Waterland
- Geoff R. Willmott
- Donald Wlodkowic
- Tim B.F. Woodfield
- Bryon E. Wright
- Samuel S. C. Yu
- Projects
- Bioimprint – Photo nanoimprint lithography of biological samples
- Characterisation of Endometrial Cancer Cells by Atomic Force Microscopy
- Force Pattern Characterization of C. elegans in Motion
- Self-propelling coalescing droplets
- Spatially Resolved Measurement of Dissolved Oxygen in Multistream Microfluidic Devices
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- Centre for Bioengineering, UoC
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- Laboratory for Cell & Protein Regulation, UoO
- School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, UoV
- School of Chemical Sciences, UoA
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Welcome to the MacDiarmid Institute’s Bio-nanotechnology Network website
Aims of the network:
The bio-nanonetwork has been established to coordinate the research activities within the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Material and Nanotechnology, forming a suitable communication environment for research personal involved in activities related to the application of physical science techniques to biological systems, including the areas of biotechnology and bio-nanomedical engineering. The central aims of the network are to increase exchange of experience and skills, to ensure an efficient resource utilization/distribution, to enhance access to external funding, and to facilitate student training and exchange.
Would you like to join the network?
We are currently gathering information for this website. If you are planning on participating in this online community please follow this link to the membership form: Bionanonetwork Application Form.
For further information please contact Maan Alkaisi
Bionanonetwork News
- New Vacancy: Postdoctoral Fellowships at China Medical University, Taiwan
- New Vacancy: Post Doctorate Fellowship (Marsden Fund) at the University of Canterbury
- Call for Abstracts – The 3rd Australia & New Zealand Micro/Nanofluidics and Bionano Symposium
- 2011 University of Canterbury Mechanical Engineering Lecture series
- Bioimprint featured on RadioNZ
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