Preventing Adverse Health Effects from NanotechnologyTuesday, August 20, at 1 p.m. - 2 p.m., EDT Nanotechnology is the science of developing materials at the atomic, molecular or micro-molecular level. From smartphones to skincare, there are currently over 1,000 commercial products containing nanomaterials, with applications as far ranging as the fields of medicine, engineering, electronics and energy production. This session of Public Health Grand Rounds focused on the current state of knowledge in nanotechnology and discussed concerns about the harmful impact that exposure to some nanomaterials may have on humans and the environment. Read More Future Grand Rounds topics include advanced molecular detection and antibiotic use. Please note the web links are not secured. The links can be viewed by anyone with access to the url. ****The links below are to be used the day and time of the event only. Web links : Windows Connection-1: http://wm.onlinevideoservice.com/CDC1 Flash Connection-3 (For Safari and Google Chrome Users): http://www.onlinevideoservice.com/clients/CDC/?mount=CDC3 If you are unable to connect using the link, copy and paste the link into your web browser. Captions are only available on the Windows Media links( Connections 1 and 2) Viewer’s report is given the next day. *** Number for Technical Support: 404-639-3737
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