Boston Museum of Science forum on Nanomedicine

The Boston Museum of Science is holding a forum on: Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology in Health and Healing.

Monday, June 18, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Cost: Free.
Space is limited; please register by June 15.

http://www.mos.org/events_activities/forum&d=1545

Quote from the website:

From invisible sunscreen to highly specific cancer detectors, nanotechnology-enabled medical applications have the potential to transform health products and processes dramatically. But should new applications be available before we understand a range of possible risks?

In the style of most Forums at the Museum of Science, Nanotechnology in Health and Healing will be a combination of speaker presentations and informal small-group discussions. Join us to consider the potential health benefits of nanomedicine along with possible societal, ethical, environmental, and economic impacts of the nanomaterials they rely upon.

This free forum will take place on Monday evening, June 18, 2007, from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Space is limited so please register, by clicking on the link above, by Friday, June 15.

Accessibility for visitors with low vision and/or ASL interpretation needs is available with advance notice; please notify the Forum team before Monday, June 11.

For any additional questions, please call 617-589-4250 or email forumrsvp@mos.org.

Posted by zentinal on 2007/05/23 • (0) Comments
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