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December 2008 “Nanotechnology cavities protection for a bright smile”
December 2008 R&D Profile in Nano World News
January 2008, Prof. Sokolov promoted to Full Professor (news on Nanotechnology Now)
December 2007 Clarkson Professor & Research Associate Have Most Accessed Article in Scientific Journal
December 2007 Ultra-bright fluorescent silica particles image was chosen as a finalist by the Materials Today magazine.
November 2007 Clarkson Prof & Students Have Most Accessed Article in Scientific Journal
August 2007 Clarkson Professors in Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research
May 2007 (PhysOrg.com) Researchers Synthesize Brightest Fluorescent Particles Ever
Apr. 2007 (MRS News):Fluorescent particles with record brightness synthesized
Apr. 2007 (United Press International): Brightest fluorescent particles created
Apr.2007 (LifeScience) Fluorescent Flashlights
Apr. 2007 (Science Daily): Scientists Synthesize Brightest Fluorescent Particles Ever
Apr. 2007 (PoliticalGateway News): Brightest fluorescent particles created
February 2007: CAMP Professor makes Ultra-Bright Fluorescent Silica Particles.
July 2006 Clarkson Professors Co-Author Most Accessed Article in Chemical Magazine
July 2006: Clarkson Professor’s “Age Reversing” Skin Cream is highlighted in Top Chemical Sciences Magazine
May 2006: Clarkson University Professors Raghunathan Rengaswamy and Igor Sokolov Receive Graham Faculty Research Award
April 2006: (C&EngNews) Skin Cream Made With Physics Know-How
Feb. 2006: Clarkson University Announces Tenure and Promotions for Faculty; Prof. Sokolov got tenure and promotion
Sept 2005 U.S. Army Research Project: Smart Responsive Nanocomposites for Soldier Protection
June 2005 Nano News Press Releases Probing Deeper Into Skin and Aging
March 2005 (New Scientist Magazine issue 2492): Wrinkles could be less than skin deep ( by Jenny Hogan) It is not just human bodies that stiffen in old age, skin cells also appear to become more rigid - the discovery might lead to rejuvenating treatments...
March 2005: BBC Healthnews: Clue to helping skin look young. Researchers say they may have found a clue to how to rejuvenate the skin and slow the ageing process.
January 2005 (CAMP Annual Newsletter):Forces between Nanoparticles, Fundamentals of CMP, Nanobiosensors, Self-Assembly of Nanoporous Colloids, Film Coating, Nanocomposites, and Biophysics (Human Skin, Ageing of Human Cells, Bacterial Bioremediation)...
December 2004 (CAMP Newsletter) CAMP Professor Sokolov Serves as a PI on NYSERDA / Composite Factory, Inc. Projects..
April 2004 (Clarkson Newsletter):SCIENTIST DISCOVERS WHY SKIN TURNS LEATHERY - A FINDING THAT MAY YIELD TREATMENT OF SOME AGE-RELATED DISEASES
May 2004 (APS News Magazine): AFM Study Shows Old Cells Lose Their Elasticity...
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