Dear Colleagues,
It is a great privilege and pleasure to welcome you to the
MAD-NANO16: Madeira International Conference on Emerging Trends and Future
of Nanomaterials for Human Health, in Funchal, Madeira Island, organized
by the
Centro de Química da Madeira -
University of Madeira.
The islands of Madeira and Porto Santo were officially discovered by the
Portuguese navigators Tristão Vaz Teixeira, Bartolomeu Perestrelo and João
Gonçalves Zarco in 1419 and are considered the first territorial discovery
of the period of the “Portuguese Age of Discovery”.
With a subtropical-Mediterranean climate, a Laurisilva forest considered
by UNESCO as a natural World Heritage Site and 2170 km of levadas (aqueducts
that carry water from the northwest coast of the Island to the agricultural
regions in the south), Madeira Island attracts tourists from all over the
world throughout the year. It has also become a destination where people
come to work and live in a safe and beautiful environment. The Island is
well-served by infrastructures (airport, roads, industrial free zone, hospitals,
university) and is well-connected to mainland Portugal and all the main
European cities.
Funchal, the capital and main city of Madeira Island, is located in a
beautiful natural amphitheater. With its five centuries of history, the
city maintains its charm from old times but remains open to modernity.
Together with one of the few and emblematic buildings that survives from
the early period of Madeira colonization (the Gothic Sé Catedral de Nossa
Senhora da Assunção from the late fifteenth-century), we are surrounded
by views of white villas, tropical gardens, modern buildings and a stunning
sea view with modern cruise ships and ancient boats.
I am delighted to welcome all of you to Madeira Island for the
MAD-NANO16 and wish you a very pleasant scientific and social
stay.
João Rodrigues
Chairman of MAD-NANO16
DISCLAIMER: Funding for this conference was made possible, in part, by CYTED (214RT0482), the Joint Bilateral Agreement between Portugal and India (INT/Portugal/P-17/2013 – FCT/DST Ref. 441.00) and the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Project UID/QUI/00674/2013). Views expressed in written conference materials or in publications, as well as those expressed by speakers and moderators, do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Centro de Química da Madeira; nor does any mention of trade names, commercial practices or organizations imply endorsement by the University of Madeira and Centro de Química da Madeira.
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