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The NanoWizard®II Makes an Impression in France

Date Posted: Tuesday, October 31, 2006

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The NanoWizard®II instrument has been selected by the Bionanotechnology platform of the recently launched Institute of Advanced Technology for Life Sciences (ITAV) in Toulouse.

The Instrument will be hosted by LAAS-CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique).

The Nano group at LAAS, led by Professor Vieu, is focused on discovering processes for achieving intelligent interconnections between "bottom- up" systems like molecules or self-assembled particles and microelectronic devices or microsystems.

The JPK NanoWizard®II AFM will be used for the nanobiotechnology research programs of ITAV, where an instrument was required that could offer both the top performance in high resolution and stability needed for single molecule and nanoparticle imaging, along with the full flexibility for bio and optics experiments.

The JPK NanoWizard®II instrument led the field for this combination, covering the range from physics to biology experiments.

Further Information: http://www.jpk.com



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