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Lumera Podcast Series 2007

A collection of talks by industry leaders on nanotechnology. Click here to subscribe.

Niroshan Ramachandran on Protein Microarrays (16:39)
Niroshan Ramachandran PhD is a research associate at the Harvard Institute of Proteomics, Harvard Medical School. He has been actively involved in the development of protein microarray technology. Niroshan talks the future of large scale protein research.

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Larry Dalton on Polymers, Photonics and Electo-Optics (14:03)
Dr. Larry Dalton, Professor of Chemistry at the George B. Kauffman Professor of Chemistry & Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington and Nobel Prize nominee, talks about for his work with polymers, photonics and electro-optics.

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Joseph Vallner on Medical Gas Delivery Systems (13:17)
Dr. Vallner is President and Chief Executive Office of Capnia, a private company developing novel therapeutic products using its proprietary medical gas delivery system.

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Sam Gambhir on Molecular Imaging (14:47)
Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, is a professor of radiology and bioengineering, director of the Molecular Imaging Program and head of the nuclear medicine division at Stanford University. He shares his vision of the future based on molecular imaging.

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Jonathan Wells on Gigabit Speed Wireless Broadband (13:42)
Jonathan Wells PhD, is Lumera's Millimeter Wave Wireless Communications System Product Manager. Wells has broad technical experience in millimeter-wave electronics and an MBA with specialization in strategic R&D management.

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Charles Campbell on Nanotechnology (13:25)
Charles Campbell is Professor of Chemistry and Adjunct Professor of Physics and Chemical Engineering at the University of Washington, and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Surface Science. His many awards make Campbell an authority on nanotechnology.

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Kimberly Trapp on Optoelectronics (13:10)
Ms. Trapp, who is also a member of Lumera's Board of Directors, has twenty-three years experience in the optoelectronics and telecommunications industries having served, most recently, as Marketing Operations Director at Agere Systems. She held prior marketing and technical management positions at Lucent Technologies and AT&T Bell Laboratories.

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Craig Beesom on Chemistry and Biology (13:25)
Dr. Beeson, whose research combines biophysical and organic chemistry with cell biology, is currently working with Lumera to develop next generation toxicology methods. Earlier this year, Lumera announced that it had extended its collaboration agreement with MUSC to develop an antibody array that will measure the levels and modifications of patient mitochondrial proteins.

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