The Nanotech Pioneers: Where are They Taking Us?

The Nanotech Pioneers: Where are They Taking Us?

by StevenA.Edwards (Author)

Synopsis

Hype, hope, or horror? This work is a vivid look at nanotechnology, written by an insider and experienced science writer. The variety of new products and technologies that will spin out of nanoscience is limited only by the imagination of the scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs drawn to this new field. Steve Edwards concentrates on the reader's self interest: no military gadgets, wild fantasies of horror nanobot predators and other sci-fi stuff, but presents a realistic view of how this new field of technology will affect people in the near future. He is in close contact with many pioneers in nanotechnology, and includes their backgrounds to allow readers, especially college students considering a career in the field, to better imagine themselves in such positions. However, technology does not develop in a vacuum, and this book also looks at the social, political and economic changes attendant upon the development of nanotechnology. It is for the science-interested general public as well as chemists, students, lecturers, chemical organizations, materials scientists, journalists, politicians, industry, physicists, and biologists.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 257
Publisher: Wiley VCH
Published: 20 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 3527312900
ISBN 13: 9783527312900

Media Reviews
...a very readable book with some interesting insights into the 'nanotech pioneers' leading the way. (CHOICE, September 2006) ...author has ...taken time to talk to leaders in the field...the book is full of interesting quotes and analogies. (Chemistry World, May 2006)
Author Bio
Steve A. Edwards obtained his Ph.D. in Biology from the University of California in San Diego in 1980, then spent four years as an NIH postdoctoral fellow at Salk Institute at La Jolla, as well as holding a position of assistant professor at the biochemistry department of Meharry Medical College, Nashville. Since 1994, he has been a free lance writer and from 1997 onwards, he has been a free lance medical technology analyst for Business Communications Company, Inc., Norwalk. From 1998 on, he has taken on several editorial positions with BCC, serving as Contributing Editor for Medical Materials Update, Managing Editor of Applied Genetics News and Drug Discover/Technology News, and as editor for Nano Bio Convergence News, Cell Therapy News, and Biomolecular Diagnostics News. From 2002 to date, he has also been Vice President (Technologies) at Phaelixe, Inc. He received the American Heart Association New Investigator Award (1991 1993) and the NHLBI Minority School Faculty Development Award (1992 1994).