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Parallel Session Seven: Agricultural Nanotechnology


Parallel Session Seven: Agricultural Nanotechnology
Nanostructure-Enhanced Electron Transfer Devices for Agricultural Applications
Guigen Zhang, Department of Bioengineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clemson University, South Carolina,  United States
In this talk, I will discuss our pursuit of engineering bridges to link the nano world to the real world we live in.  I will present several paradigm-shifting concepts using our engineered nanostructures as novel electron transfer devices for biological and agricultural applications including food and water safety, bioconversion, environmental remediation, and bio-security.  Selected case studies along with some promising results will be highlighted.
Nanotechnology and Agriculture in India: The Second Green Revolution? ....

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University of Minnesota to host webinar - Is COVID-19 changing research ethics?


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On Wednesday, March 3, the University of Minnesota will host top national experts to debate how COVID-19 is changing the rules and conduct for research. This webinar on Conducting Research in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Ethics in an Emergency will tackle huge issues, including:
How can research successfully include the Black, Indigenous, and other vulnerable populations who are being hit so hard by the pandemic? What steps will make research genuinely responsive to the needs of those communities?
How can health professionals simultaneously collect data ethically, try to save each patient s life, and allocate scarce medications? Most currently available treatments are not FDA-approved, and instead are available under Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs). Collecting data is essential, but so are saving lives and allocating medications ethically. ....

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