Description

Do you know what connects your iPhone and nanotechnology? Why does sunscreen not leave people looking like ghost? Have you heard of intelligent materials that have memory? If these questions interest you, then you must sign up for this program. This program is an introduction to nanobiotechnology, the use of tiny structures (both natural and synthetic) to develop new and innovative technologies with endless human health applications, such as the blood glucose monitoring system. Nanobiotechnology has revolutionized cancer research, diagnostics, drug development, tissue engineering, and prosthetics. This program offers a unique learning experience with engaging hands-on activities and insights into future career avenues.

Dates: July 24 – July 28

Times: 9-12 AM

Grades: 9 – 12

Instructors: Leena Pattarkine

Credits: N/A

Fee:  $325