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EPISODE · Dec 21, 2020 · 19 MIN

Intro - About Us

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Welcome to the inaugural episode of IMNANO – where we discuss nanotechnology and nanoscience in a fun and interactive way. In this episode, we introduce ourselves and our current research projects: nanotube biosensors and nanotube transistors, our inspirations and why we decided to go into this field. Tune in to find out more! Our Publications: Irfani - Li, Z., et al. (2019). "Towards label-free, wash-free and quantitative B-type natriuretic peptide detection for heart failure diagnosis." Nanoscale 11(39): 18347-18357. Monika - Snowdon, M. R., et al. (2019). "Sonication-Enhanced Alignment Relay Technique for the Orientation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes." ACS Applied Nano Materials 2(10): 6637-6645. References 1. Biosensors: Bhalla, N., Jolly, P., Formisano, N., & Estrela, P. (2016). Introduction to biosensors. Essays in biochemistry, 60(1), 1–8.  2. Leland C. Clark: Heineman, W. R., & Jensen, W. B. (2006). Leland C. clark jr. (1918–2005). Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 21(8), 1403-1404.  3. Marie Curie: Nobel Lectures, Physics 1901-1921, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1967 4. Cleopatra the Alchemist: Linden, Stanton J. The Alchemy Reader: From Hermes Trismegistus to Isaac Newton. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2010. Print. Cypert, Victor. “Cleopatra the alchemist: sketch of a philanthropist” 17 July, 2017. https://cannotbecontained.com/2017/07/17/cleopatra-the-alchemist-sketch-of-a-philanthropist/ Accessed December 2020 Day, Kat. “Women Who Ignored the Limits.” The Chronicle Flask. 26 March 2013. https://chronicleflask.com/2013/03/26/women-who-ignored-the-limits-five-famous-female-chemists/, Accessed December 2020 Lack, Hannah. “ Cleopatra: The ancient alchemist who quested for gold” 29th April 2020. https://www.cnn.com/style/article/cleopatra-alchemist-louboutin/index.html Accessed December 2020. Intro/Outro music:  Music by minwbu from Pixabay

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Welcome to the inaugural episode of IMNANO – where we discuss nanotechnology and nanoscience in a fun and interactive way. In this episode, we introduce ourselves and our current research projects: nanotube biosensors and nanotube transistors, our inspirations and why we decided to go into this field. Tune in to find out more! Our Publications: Irfani - Li, Z., et al. (2019). "Towards label-free, wash-free and quantitative B-type natriuretic peptide detection for heart failure diagnosis." Nanoscale 11(39): 18347-18357. Monika - Snowdon, M. R., et al. (2019). "Sonication-Enhanced Alignment Relay Technique for the Orientation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes." ACS Applied Nano Materials 2(10): 6637-6645. References 1. Biosensors: Bhalla, N., Jolly, P., Formisano, N., & Estrela, P. (2016). Introduction to biosensors. Essays in biochemistry, 60(1), 1–8.  2. Leland C. Clark: Heineman, W. R., & Jensen, W. B. (2006). Leland C. clark jr. (1918–2005). Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 21(8), 1403-1404.  3. Marie Curie: Nobel Lectures, Physics 1901-1921, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1967 4. Cleopatra the Alchemist: Linden, Stanton J. The Alchemy Reader: From Hermes Trismegistus to Isaac Newton. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2010. Print. Cypert, Victor. “Cleopatra the alchemist: sketch of a philanthropist” 17 July, 2017. https://cannotbecontained.com/2017/07/17/cleopatra-the-alchemist-sketch-of-a-philanthropist/ Accessed December 2020 Day, Kat. “Women Who Ignored the Limits.” The Chronicle Flask. 26 March 2013. https://chronicleflask.com/2013/03/26/women-who-ignored-the-limits-five-famous-female-chemists/, Accessed December 2020 Lack, Hannah. “ Cleopatra: The ancient alchemist who quested for gold” 29th April 2020. https://www.cnn.com/style/article/cleopatra-alchemist-louboutin/index.html Accessed December 2020. Intro/Outro music:  Music by minwbu from Pixabay

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