Skip to main content
University of Wisconsin–Madison
UW Crest
Sustainable Nano Blog
NSF Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology
  • About the CSN Expand Collapse
    • About Us
    • WEL: Working Toward Wellness, Equity, & Liberation
    • CSN Publications
    • CSN Newsletters
  • Blog Home
  • Nano Sostenible
  • Podcast
  • Outreach Expand Collapse
    • Outreach Materials
    • Nano At Home
  • Community
  • Wellness
  1. Home
  2. Tag: Ben Meyer

Ben Meyer

Nanomedicine Explainer – My Cat is in a Clinical Trial

Posted on September 10, 2013

by Ben Meyer I present to you my cat, Graboid. She has nanoparticles coursing through her veins, and those nanoparticles may save her life. Grabby is 14 years old. She was not featured at the …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Ben Meyer, biology, cats, explainer, medicine, nanomedicine, nanoparticles, surface8 Comments

Science Discipline Drama – past and present

Posted on March 14, 2013

by Ben Meyer A Biologist and a Chemist Walk into a Lab…then they have to share space and tools and work together…(you thought that was going to be a joke, right?) Let me preface my …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Ben Meyer, biology, bugs, chemistry, critters, discovery, history, insects, interdisciplinary, mission, science, scientific method, scientists3 Comments

Site footer content

University logo that links to main university website Part of the Universities of Wisconsin

Website feedback, questions or accessibility issues: MATT.GOINS@WISC.EDU | Learn more about accessibility at UW–Madison.

This site was built using the UW Theme Classic | Privacy Notice | © 2025 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.