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X-WR-CALNAME:Coffee with Curiosity 2026: "Nano Innovations in Medicine: Exp
 loring Biology\, Biotech and Beyond."
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DESCRIPTION:About Coffee with Curiosity (CwC)\n\n\nThis is a platform that 
 encourages thought-provoking discussions between industry professionals\, 
 professors\, and students on the progress & trends of a certain field. The
  event’s panel discussion serves as a dynamic space where experts from b
 oth academia and industry engage in insightful conversations about the lat
 est advancements\, interdisciplinary collaboration\, workforce development
 \, and the future landscape of research and innovation. Additionally\, it 
 gives students the chance to engage directly with thought leaders\, expand
 ing their understanding of cutting-edge technologies and career options.\n
 \n\nThis year's panel will explore how innovations in nanotechnology\, bio
 technology and related fields are shaping the future of medicine\, and we 
 would be honored to have you share your insights and experiences with our 
 audience. \n\n\nAre you curious about how nanotechnology is shaping the fu
 ture of medicine and transforming the way we understand biology and diseas
 e? Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation at Coffee wi
 th Curiosity! NanoGSO invites you to a dynamic panel discussion featuring 
 experts from diverse fields as they explore the intersection of nanotechno
 logy\, biotechnology\, and life sciences in advancing healthcare and innov
 ation. \n\nTime\n\nGather for coffee at 11 a.m. Panel discussion starts at
  11:30 a.m.  Lunch to follow\nWe will have six distinguished panelists who
  will share their perspectives on how nanoscale technologies are enabling 
 breakthroughs in diagnostics\, therapeutics\, and interdisciplinary resear
 ch\, while also discussing emerging opportunities and challenges in the fi
 eld.\n\n\nMeet the esteemed Panelists\n\nDr. J. Andrew Berglund - Director
  of The RNA Institute & Keith Hynes Endowed Professor in STEM\, University
  at AlbanyDr. Nathaniel Cady - SUNY Distinguished Professor & Associate De
 an for Research\, CNSE\, University at AlbanyDr. Arun Richard Chandrasekar
 an - Assistant Professor\, CNSE\, University at AlbanyDr. Stephanie Curley
  - Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering\, Union CollegeDr. Susan 
 T. Sharfstein - Professor of Nanoscale Science & Engineering\, CNSE\, Univ
 ersity at AlbanyDr. Sally Temple - Scientific Director & Co-Founder\, Neur
 al Stem Cell InstituteWhether you're interested in cutting-edge advances i
 n nanomedicine\, interdisciplinary research\, or future directions in heal
 thcare and biotechnology\, this is a great opportunity to gain insights an
 d engage directly with experts in the field. Feel free to share your quest
 ions for the panelists through the RSVP form.\n\n\nRSVP today!\n\n\nAfter 
 the panel\, join us for a complimentary lunch and continue the conversatio
 n with fellow attendees and panelists outside the auditorium. Seats are li
 mited\, so register ASAP!\n\nWe highly encourage you to join in person\, b
 ut for those who are joining remotely\, kindly join using the following Zo
 om link (RSVP is mandatory). \n\nTopic: ☕Coffee with Curiosity 2026\nTim
 e: Apr 10\, 2026 11:15 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)\nJoin Zoom Meeting\
 nhttps://albany.zoom.us/j/81159143152?pwd=IaQ57mC0pwUbKt5G93XIv1cqs0txiU.1
GEO:42.684588;-73.821354
LOCATION:Life Sciences Research Building D'Ambra Auditorium
SUMMARY:Coffee with Curiosity 2026: "Nano Innovations in Medicine: Explorin
 g Biology\, Biotech and Beyond."
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.albany.edu/event/coffee-with-curiosity-2026-na
 no-innovations-in-medicine-exploring-biology-biotech-and-beyond
CATEGORIES:Speakers\, Discussions & Forums
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