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USRP 2013 - Engineering Cell Access

Engineering Cell Access

2013 USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 24, 2013

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Nicholas Melosh - Professor of Materials Science & Engineering and of Photon Science

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Dr. Melosh's research is focused on developing methods to detect and control chemical processes on the nanoscale, to create materials that are responsive to their local environment.

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