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Novak Druce + Quigg LLP Adds Five Attorneys (citybizlist Houston)

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Healthcare Segment Keeps Nano VC Funding Alive (Marketwire)

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Venture Funding of Nanotech Start-Ups in Life Sciences and Healthcare Increased as Overall Funding Declined in 2009, Says Lux Research (read on…) Related items Tag:owlstone nanotech (Business Weekly) State seeing venture capital dry up (Arizona Daily Star) Life sciences and healthcare segments support nanotech venture capital investments (News-Medical-Net) Healthcare Segment Keeps Nano VC Funding Alive (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) Teeny particles... »

Healthcare Segment Keeps Nano VC Funding Alive (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

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BOSTON, MA–(Marketwire - 01/20/10) - The heyday for nanotech venture capital (VC) likely saw its peak in 2008, when overall investment reached $1.4 billion. Last year, the sector raised only $792 million, signifying a 42% decline from 2008. But while overall nano VC backing is down, it’s not out, according to a new report... »

Massachusetts to send six tech pioneer firms to World Economic Forum (Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology)

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Six New England companies — all based in Massachusetts and hailing from the life sciences, cleantech, energy and software industries — will head to Davos, Switzerland, in January as members of the list of 26 technology pioneers announced by the World Economic Forum today in advance of its 2010 annual meeting. (read on…) Related items Novak Druce... »

Nanoscale structures revealed on Diamond’s latest beamline (PhysOrg)

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On Monday 12th October, a team of scientists from the University of Bath became the first researchers to use the UK`s national synchrotron facility`s latest experimental station (I07). Designed for investigating the structure of surfaces and interfaces under different conditions, Diamond`s 14th beamline will benefit the physical, chemical and life sciences. (read on…) Related items Nano-foundry technique... »

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