Larry Dalton on Photonics and Electro-Optics
Dr. Larry Dalton, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the George B. Kauffman Professor of Chemistry & Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington and Nobel Prize nominee, talks about his work with polymers, photonics and electro-optics.
Electro-optics and photonics play an enormous role in our lives. However, people know little about them. As Dalton explains, “In the future, electro-optic technology could play a critical role in next generation defense, computer transportation, medicine, entertainment, information technology, communications and energy.”
Dalton’s research projects can be found at http://depts.washington.edu/eooptic.
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Proteomics: Using Nanotechnology to Fight Disease
At the end of the Human Genome Project, researcher Niroshan Ramachandran, at the Harvard Institute of Proteomics, opened the door into a much bigger challenge: isolating and measuring the interactions between individual proteins inside DNA. This science, or Proteomics, holds great potential for finding cures to disease and improving healthcare. Ramachandran talks about technologies that are being used to forward this research.
A research associate at the Harvard Institute of Proteomics, Harvard Medical School, Ramachandran has been actively involved in the development of protein microarray technology. This technology, called Nucleic Acid Programmable Protein Array, synthesizes an array of proteins on a solid matrix and overcomes many of the limitations of conventional protein arrays on the market today. He is currently developing this platform technology to be used for biomarker discovery in cancer. His goal is to identify informative antigens that will lead to early diagnosis of diseases and the development of vaccines for immunotherapy.
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UTC Hall of Fame 2006 Inductee – vSpring Capital’s Dinesh Patel
Humbly self-described as a “big fish in a small pond,” managing director and founding partner of Salt Lake City-based vSpring Capital Dr. Dinesh Patel talks with us about his induction into the Utah Technology Council Hall of Fame. The “Father of Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals in the Mountain West Region” shares insights on vSpring’s equity investment strategy in the region’s unique opportunities in the bio/life sciences sector.

