Lab Modules

Summer Institute participants will learn experimental, fabrication, and measurement techniques from faculty, staff, and graduate students using a hands-on approach in the laboratory.

Planned lab modules

 

The Program is downloadable as a PDF:
2013 Summer Institute Program (LAST UPDATED AUG. 9, 2013)

 

The Summer Institute is sponsored by GEM4, NSF IGERT, NIH M-CNTC, NSF EBICS, and NSF NanoBio Node.

INSTITUTE FOCUS:
Cancer Nanotechnology and Cellular Mechanics

OBJECTIVES

The overall objective is to enhance the ability to address overarching challenges in the areas of Cancer Nanotechnology and Mechanobiology. Highly interdisciplinary in nature, the 2013 Summer Institute will offer faculty expertise from biology, engineering, materials science, and nanotechnology through a combination of lectures and hands-on lab experiences.