Media Coverage of Luna nanoWorks

High oil price fuels 'Made in America'
BBC News
Sept. 12, 2008
"The wealth of Danville was built on textiles and tobacco. But when those industries moved away, 30,000 US jobs were exported overseas."
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Partnership to Provide Jobs
WSET (ABC Affiliate in Lynchburg)
Sept. 5, 2008
"Working together to provide more jobs, that's what Luna Innovations and Danville Community College plan to do. They're partnering up to provide a nanotechnology training program for students."
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The Contrast Continuum
Medical Imaging Magazine
June 2008
"Luna Innovations Inc, Roanoke, Va., is developing a nanoparticle platform that it believes will not only eliminate concerns about NSF but will also enable greater specificity."
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For buckyballs, size really does matter
SpectroscopyNow.com
June 1, 2008
"Most recently, Luis Echegoyen and colleagues at Clemson University in South Carolina and Luna Innovations Inc in Danville, Virginia, have uncovered the reactivity of a specific and technologically relevant class of fullerene, the higher trimetallic nitride endohedral metallofullerene cages (TNT EMF)."
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Luna Finding Is Hair Raising
GoDanRiver.com
April 10, 2008
"Danville’s Luna Innovations has now announced the discovery of a nanomedicine that could help grow new hair follicles. Luna nanoWorks scientists made the discovery while working on an antioxidant, which could lead to treating a wide range of diseases."
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Nanotechnology Big in Danville
Roanoke Times
Jan. 20, 2008
"The clash between the state's old and new world economies is palpable in the cavernous, timber-framed warehouse that houses Luna Innovation's nanotechnology division."
Click here to read the entire Roanoke Times article about Luna Innovations.