DNA Nanotechnology: A Foundation for Programmable Nanoscale Materials
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Explore the foundations of programmable nanoscale materials in this Materials Research Society webinar on DNA nanotechnology. Delve into the history, assembly methods, and software tools used in DNA self-assembly. Examine the tile approach, mechanical properties, and dynamic structures of DNA-based materials. Learn about DNA optimization, strand displacement techniques, and their applications in measurement and control. Gain insights into the future of materials science as DNA-based materials become increasingly integrated into various applications. Participate in a live Q&A session, addressing topics such as fabrication yield and scale.
Syllabus
Introduction
History
Webinars
Tom Levine
Will Hughes
Carlos Castro
DNA SelfAssembly
Assembly Methods
Tile Approach
Software Tools
Mechanical Properties
Dynamic Structures
DNA Optimized
DNA Strand Displacement
Measurement Applications
Control Applications
Question 1 Yield and scale of fabrication
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