7th International Biorelated Polymers Symposium on Drug Delivery, Biosurfaces, Hydrogels, Nanostructures, Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials

 

 

 

ACS National Meeting in San Francisco September 10-15, 2006

 

 

CALL FOR PAPERS:

 

We would like to invite you to participate to this International Symposium sponsored by the POLY Division, ACS. The meeting will be a convergence of scientific advances and relevant technologies in the area of bio-related and biomedically-related polymers and materials. In particular, we would like to invite presentations spanning the areas of Drug Delivery, Biosurfaces, Hydrogels, Nanostructures, Tissue Engineering, and other biomaterials using polymers, nanomaterials, and related materials.  In addition to presentations from both academic and industrial institutions, a tutorial session is planned as well as a major poster session.  The city of San Francisco and the Bay Area is expected to be an added attraction not only for the sites and sounds of the city but also for the location of biotechnology related companies in the Bay Area. Young investigators and students are encouraged to participate in both the oral and poster sessions.

 

Deadline is April 28, 2006 for Polymer Preprints and Abstracts.

 

 

 

Submission:

 

<http://oasys.acs.org/acs/232nm/poly/papers/index.cgi>http://oasys.acs.org/acs/232nm/poly/papers/index.cgi

 

 

 

Preprint Template and Guidelines:

 

<http://uweb.txstate.edu/science/polymerpreprints/>http://uweb.txstate.edu/science/polymerpreprints/

 

 

 

Please donŐt hesitate to contact us for more details and we look forward to your Participation!

 

With best regards,

   

 

Ray Ottenbrite

Dept of Chemistry,

Virginia Commonwealth University,

Richmond, VA 23284-2006,

Tel. 804-828-7513

Fax 804-828-8599,

E-mail: <mailto:ottenbrite@vcu.edu>Ottenbrite@vcu.edu.

 

 

 

Rigoberto Advincula

Department of Chemistry

University of Houston   

Houston, TX 77204-5003

Tel. 713-743-1760

Fax. 713-743-1755

E-mail: <mailto:Radvincula@uh.edu>Radvincula@uh.edu