NanoInk will present a nanofabrication webinar entitled, 'Using Molecular Building Blocks to Create Features in the Nanoworld: Dip Pen Nanolithography', on Tuesday, 7 April 2009.
Dr Duncan Graham, professor and director of the Centre for Molecular Nanometrology at the University of Strathclyde, UK, will be the keynote speaker for the webinar.
He will discuss the creative uses of DPN and how this technique generates nano-patterns used in a variety of experiments, including patterns for stem-cell research.
'Dip Pen Nanolithography offers the opportunity to produce nanostructures that can be used to influence macroscopic systems and expand the boundaries of creative nanoscience research,' said Prof Graham.
Tom Levesque, vice-president of nanofabrication systems at NanoInk, will present a brief history of the field of Dip Pen Nanolithography and related products, along with specific applications that are practiced in several laboratories.
Dr John Gallagher, also of NanoInk, will discuss the NLP 2000 System, a large area nano-patterning system for research applications.
Registration and additional information for this free webinar is available at the NanoInk website.