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Drew Hall and Richard Gaster Won Inaugural IEEE Presidents' Change the World Competition
June 24, 2009
Drew Hall and Richard Gaster, both members of Shan Wang's lab, have won the inaugural IEEE Presidents' Change the World Competition for their magneto-nano handheld diagnostic devise "capable of diagnosing illness in remote corners of the globe".

Congratulations, Drew and Richard!

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Ai Leen Koh
Ai Leen Koh Received First Prize in the James Clerk Maxwell Young Writers Prize Contest
March 17, 2008
The paper, Koh AL, Hu W, Wilson RJ, Wang SX, Sinclair R. Preparation, Structural and Magnetic Characterization of Synthetic Anti-ferromagnetic (SAF) Nanoparticles. Philosophical Magazine 2008; 88 (36):4225-4241, has won the first prize in the James Clerk Maxwell Young Writers Prize Contest, organized by Philosophical Magazine and Philosophical Magazine Letters.

Congratulations, Ai Leen!

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ABC News: Health - Can Magnets Help Detect Cancer?
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Shan Wang elected as a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Shan Wang, PhD, CCNE Project 1 Leader, Professor of Materials Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford School of Engineering, was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), in recognition of his "contribution to magnetic materials and device." Wang's Group conducts cutting edge research in magnetic nanotechnology, magneto-nano sensors, integrated inductors, spintronics, and information storage. IEEE has the most members of any technical professional organization in the world.

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Recent News Articles:

Labs on a chip - Spinning a good tale: Quantum mechanics may hold the key to a hand-held biology laboratory

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Real-Time Intravital Imaging of RGD-Quantum Dot Binding to Luminal Endothelium in Mouse Tumor Neovasculature

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Nanotubes deliver high-potency punch to cancer tumors in mice

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Stanford nanotech project may find tumors

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New Imaging Technique Could Spot Early Cancers

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Nanotech boost for chemotherapy

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Canary Foundation and Stanford University Announce Center of Excellence for Cancer Early Detection

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NCI Annual Site Visit
April 23, 2007

Over 75 visitors from a variety of universities, foundations, and industries attended annual CCNE-TR/NCI site visit which provides an opportunity for the NCI to review and experience CCNE-TR research and enables the scientists involved in the multiple cores of the CCNE-TR to convene in one meeting and share their scientific progress.

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January 5, 2006
Research in magneto-nano protein chips, led by Shan Wang, Ph.D., is featured in the November/December 2006 Monthly Feature of the NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer.

Congratulations, Dr. Wang!

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