Chad MILLER
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* Topic, "Cancer: Seeing the details before it's too late"
* January Cafe is one week later
Topic, "Cancer: Seeing the details before it's too late"
Hi. This month we will have a fascinating discussion at our Cafe Sci at
7PM on Wednesday 7 November, at Taste, in College Park.
Dr. Belfield's research interests are in multiphoton absorbing
materials, supramolecular materials, two-photon photochemistry,
two-photon 3D optical data storage, multiphoton fluorescent probes and
multiphoton bioimaging for early tumor detection and image guided
surgery, photodynamic therapy agents, nanostructured functional organic
and polymeric materials, and photochromic materials. He'll disuss how
he applies chemistry to detection of cancer.
Directions
Taste
717 W. Smith Street
Orlando, United States
32804
Taste is near the corner of Princeton Street (really Smith Street after
the fork) and Edgewater Drive, so about 2 minutes from I-4 to parking.
One can park on the street or in the parking lot behind Taste.
* From Downtown and south, drive north ("east") on I-4 through
downtown. At the exit for Princeton Street, exit and turn
left/west.
* From Altamonte Springs and north, drive south ("west") on I-4
toward downtown Orlando. At the exit for Princeton Street, exit and
turn right/west.
From I-4, drive a few blocks to Edgewater Drive. At the intersection,
you should see a orange building ahead of you, labeled "Taste". Park on
the street or behind Taste.
January 2013 Cafe is one week later
Though we have cafes on the same day of the month for several years,
the first Wednesday of January 2013 is the day after New Year's Day,
and we will instead meet a week later, on January 9.