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The research in Joseph Wang's group focuses on field of nanobioelectronics in which nanomaterials are applied to the analysis of biomolecules. Nanobioelectronics is a rapidly developing field aimed at integrating nano- and biomaterials with electronic transducers.
Plans are currently underway to develop graduate curricula leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in NanoEngineering by 2011. Until NanoEngineering graduate programs are in place, students wishing to pursue nanoengineering as a graduate focus are encouraged to apply to related graduate programs in bioengineering, chemical engineering, and mechanical and aerospace engineering. Transfer to NanoEngineering will be considered upon approval of its degree programs.
The Nanoscience, Nanoengineering and Nanomedicine cleanroom user facility at the Qualcomm Institute, providing electron-beam lithography, thin-film deposition, microfluidic device fabrication and electron microscopy for nanoscale research and prototyping.
UC San Diego established the Department of NanoEngineering within its Jacobs School of Engineering effective July 1, 2007. The department will cover a broad range of topics, but focus particularly on biomedical nanotechnology, nanotechnologies for energy conversion, computational nanotechnology, and molecular and nanomaterials.
The group of Prof. Zhang works on the design, synthesis, characterization and evaluation of lipid- and/or polymer-based nanostructured biomaterials. One specific interest lies in developing nanomaterials for healthcare and other medical applications, for example, drug delivery to improve or enable treatments of human diseases. In addition, they also seek to understand the fundamental sciences underlying the arenas of nanomedicine.
Plans are currently underway to develop graduate curricula leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in NanoEngineering by 2011. Until NanoEngineering graduate programs are in place, students wishing to pursue nanoengineering as a graduate focus are encouraged to apply to related graduate programs in bioengineering, chemical engineering, and mechanical and aerospace engineering. Transfer to NanoEngineering will be considered upon approval of its degree programs.
An open-access user facility funded by the National Science Foundation as one of the sites of the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure, offering nanofabrication and characterization tools and expertise to academic, industry and government researchers.
The Douglas Lab at UCSF uses the building blocks of life to create tools and devices for nanoscale tasks. The lab builds with biomolecules, especially DNA and proteins, with work focused on molecular design, related method development, and computation-supported bionanotechnology.
The Jun Group at UCSF uses cutting-edge nanotechnology tools to dissect, interrogate, and understand spatiotemporal dynamics of molecular mechanobiology at the cell-cell surface and its consequences in cell signaling that regulate developmental, physiological, and pathological processes.
Studies in the Desai laboratory focus on the design, fabrication, and use of advanced micro/nano biosystems.
 
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