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Where: Washington DC

The Sustainable Nanotechnology Organization (SNO) is a non-profit, worldwide professional society comprised of individuals and institutions that are engaged in: Research and development of sustainable nanotechnology Implications of nanotechnology for Environment, Health, and Safety

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Where: Washington DC

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  1. The Sustainable Nanotechnology Organization (SNO) is a non-profit, worldwide professional society comprised of individuals and institutions that are engaged in: • Research and development of sustainable nanotechnology • Implications of nanotechnology for Environment, Health, and Safety • Advances in nanoscience, methods, protocols and metrology • Education and understanding of sustainable nanotechnology • Applications of nanotechnology for sustainability • SNO's purpose is to provide a professional society forum to advance knowledge in all aspects of sustainable nanotechnology, including both applications and implications.

  2. Where: Washington DC What: Plenaries on sustainable nanotechnology—Andre Nel, Mike Roco, Sir Harry Kroto Technical Sessions—Green Synthesis of nanomaterials, Environmental applications, Sustainable nano curriculum and education, Advanced Manufacturing, Legal and policy aspects, Nanotoxicology, Sustainable energy, Medical applications, Sensors/instruments/monitoring, Food/agriculture, Standards/characterization, etc. Information: www.Susnano.org

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