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Catalysis from Directed Assembly of β-Peptide Nanorods

Density Multiplication and Improved Lithography by Directed Block Copolymer Assembly

Diffusion of Nanoparticles in Liquid Crystalline Systems

From small Science Comes BIG Decisions

Graphoepitaxy on Chemically Homogeneous Surfaces (2011)

Independent Laboratory Access for the Blind Conference on Teaching and Learning Science for Blind and Visually Impaired Students

Language matters: Defining nanotech for lay audiences can impact attitudes and understanding (2011)

Narrowing the Nano Discourse? The Web Changes How And What Citizens Learn About Emerging Technologies

Photoreactivity and ROS production: Looking at TiO2 (2011)

Sequence-Directed Assembly of β-peptide Oligomers at Phospholipid Membranes (2011)

Soft Materials Characterization Laboratory

Surfactant-Assisted Orientation of Thin Diblock Copolymer Films

Toxicity of Oxidatively Degraded Quantum Dots

UW NSEC Research is a Key Force Behind the Inclusion of "Directed Assembly" in the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors

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