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Nanomedicine Support Continues in 2007

Alcor is pleased to announce continuing support for development of theoretical nanomedical protocols and devices. For the third year, Robert Freitas, Jr. will receive a grant to continue his pioneering work in nanotechnology. Freitas has acknowledged Alcor’s support in several peer-reviewed, published papers. He also has one additional peer-reviewed paper currently in press at J. Phys.Chem. A (slated for August 2007 publication) and four other peer-reviewed papers in various stages of completion — all Alcor-supported — that should be published sometime during 2007-2008.

Read more to see the list of some publications noting Alcor’s support.

Robert A. Freitas Jr., “The Ideal Gene Delivery Vector: Chromallocytes, Cell Repair Nanorobots for Chromosome Replacement Therapy,” J. Evol. Technol. 16(June 2007):1-97.
PDF at: http://jetpress.org/v16/freitas.pdf

Robert A. Freitas Jr., Damian G. Allis, Ralph C. Merkle, “Horizontal Ge-Substituted Polymantane-Based C2 Dimer Placement Tooltip Motifs for Diamond Mechanosynthesis,” J. Comput. Theor. Nanosci. 4(May 2007):433-442.
PDF at: http://www.MolecularAssembler.com/Papers/DPTMotifs.pdf

Berhane Temelso, C. David Sherrill, Ralph C. Merkle, Robert A. Freitas Jr., “High-level Ab Initio Studies of Hydrogen Abstraction from Prototype Hydrocarbon Systems,” J. Phys. Chem. A 110 (28 September 2006):11160-11173.

Robert A. Freitas Jr., “Current Status of Nanomedicine and Medical Nanorobotics,” J. Comput. Theor. Nanosci. 2(March 2005):1-25.
PDF at: http://www.nanomedicine.com/Papers/NMRevMar05.pdf

Robert A. Freitas Jr., “What is Nanomedicine?” Nanomedicine: Nanotech. Biol. Med. 1(March 2005):2-9.
PDF at: http://www.nanomedicine.com/Papers/WhatIsNMMar05.pdf

Other activities such as the Nanofactory Collaboration, published popular articles and essays, interviews, web work, and other projects that were indirectly supported by Alcor are not included here.

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