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UCL to offer nanotechnology courseThe news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council. Monday, 1st June 2009 (1026 views) University College London (UCL) is to begin offering a course focusing on the use of nanotechnology in medicine.The establishment's Division of Surgery and Interventional Science is organising the year-long MSc, which can also be spread over two years for part-time students. Modules on nanotechnology - in which gold is a frequently-used component - tissue engineering and stem cell technology are included, along with the opportunity to carry out hands-on research relating to bionanotechnology techniques. "To our knowledge, this is the first [programme] that focuses on nanotechnology as applied to regenerative medicine," Professor Alexander Seifalian stated. "The course is 50 per cent taught and 50 per cent cutting-edge research," he added, noting that it is "ideal" for students looking for either a starting point for a PhD or for the qualifications needed for a job in industry. Elsewhere in the nanotechnology research sector, the University of Pittsburgh in the US recently received a $500,000 (£305,000) grant, which will be invested in a nanoscience research centre.
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