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Related CNT field emission research projects

February 24, 2011
The Otto Zhou Research lab, in the ºÚÁÏÍø Department of Physics & Astronomy, develops carbon nanotubes (CNT) and nanowires into novel devices: research, people, publications, facilities.

Micro-RT irradiation

February 24, 2011
Goal: To develop a high spatial and temporal resolution micro-RT system for small animal model radiation research using nanotube field emission technology.

Single cell irradiation

February 24, 2011
Goal: To develop a novel multi-pixel single cell microbeam irradiation system that can irradiate many individually selected single cells or cellular regions simultaneously or in a time sequence under microscope observation.

Chang awarded 3-year NCI grant

April 19, 2010
To develop carbon nanotube micro-RT technology for use in miniature CT scanners.

Chang elected SEAAPM Chapter President

April 19, 2010
Chapter spans six states.

Chang and Zhou awarded GO grant from NCI

April 19, 2010
Prestigious $2M Grand Opportunity grant for a novel micro-RT brain tumor irradiator.

Snyder honored for nanotechnology-based cell irradiator

April 19, 2010
Are cancer cells are more sensitive to microbeam radiation than normal cells?

Nanoparticles Promise Delivery of Abandoned Cancer Drug

April 19, 2010
A team of ºÚÁÏÍø researchers developed nanoparticle carriers to successfully deliver therapeutic doses of a cancer drug that had previously failed clinical development due to pharmacologic challenges.

Tepper and DeSimone awarded $13.6M nanotechnology grant

April 19, 2010
from the National Cancer Institute.

Jian Zhang Receives 2007 AAPM Reviewer’s Choice Award

April 19, 2010
Zhang speeds up CT imaging with a paper ranked 8th of 1100 papers.