-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COLLOQUIUM OF THE COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE CENTER College of Science (CDS Department CSI 898-Sec 001) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Applying Nanotechnologies in Clinical Proteomics David Geho, M.D., Ph.D. Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine George Mason University Two hallmarks of personalized medicine are early detection of disease processes and patient stratification based on molecular analyses of diseased tissues. Both of these endpoints require the development of new clinical test systems based on interdisciplinary approaches. The purpose of this lecture is to describe the goals of personalized medicine and to describe how nanoparticles and molecular electronics may be used in this field. November 6, 4:30 pm Room 301, Research I, Fairfax Campus Refreshments will be served at 4:15 PM. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Find the schedule at http://www.cmasc.gmu.edu/seminar/schedule.html --------------------------------------------------------------------