[sci.nanotech] Suggestions for Universities

bwb4220@star.tamu.edu (BECK, BRIAN WAYNE) (09/29/90)

	I am interested in the development of organic/biochemical
	computers, and I was wondering if anyone could point out
	either some Graduate Universities , Researchers, or both
	that might be involved in this area.(It's time to do the 
	grad-school thing for me.)

	I had heard that Syracuse U. (NY) and Wayne State U. (Detroit)
	had people involved in this, but it was just hearsay. Can anyone
	back this up?

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