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FNANO 2025: Foundations of Nanoscience 2025 Snowbird Cliff Lodge Snowbird, UT, UT, United States, April 28-May 1, 2025 |
Conference website | https://www.fnano.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fnano2025 |
Poster | download |
Submission deadline | February 1, 2025 |
FNANO 2025: Abstract Submission Open
Foundations of Nanoscience 2025
22nd Annual Conference
Mon. April 28 to Thurs. May 1, 2025
Cliff Lodge at Snowbird Ski Resort outside of Salt Lake City, Utah
Foundations of Nanoscience is an annual conference on the scientific underpinnings of nanoscience, with self-assembly as a central theme. Over the last 20 years, FNANO has become a nucleation point for programmed self-assembly (DNA nanofabrication, RNA nanotechnology, Protein Engineering, etc).
Numerous fields, from computer science to molecular medicine, address problems at the nanoscale. FNANO’s purpose is to create an environment that breaks traditional departmental silos that separate nanotechnologists working with self-assembly.
FNANO cultivates a wide breadth and variety of presentations and attendees to create a rich environment for the development of new ideas and collaborations.
Early registration rates: ISNSCE Members: $575, ISNSCE Student members: $500Non-Members: $625, Non-Member Students: $525
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION for posters, contributed and invited talks
All presenters must submit a 1-2 page PDF abstract describing the approach and main findings of the work. Only in-person presentations will be accepted.
The deadline for abstract submission is February 1, 2025
Instructions for submission of abstracts and registration can be found at the FNANO 2025 homepage: https://www.fnano.org/
Submissions are accepted for the following topical tracks, conducted sequentially in a single plenary session:
DNA Nanostructures
DNA Nanosystems: Programmed Function
Protein & Viral Nanostructures
Principles and Theory of Self-Assembly
Nucleic Acid Nanostructures in Vivo
Chemical Tools for DNA Nanotechnology
Biomedical Nanotechnology
Nanophotonics & Superresolution
Synthetic Biology
Molecular Machinery
Computational Tools for Nanotech
I am looking forward to seeing you at FNANO,
Kurt V. Gothelf
Program Chair
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Kurt Vesterager Gothelf, Professor,
Department of Chemistry and iNANO,
Aarhus University
Denmark
Email: kvg@chem.au.dk