Metallized DNA - A Long Way from Biological Macromolecule to Functional Material
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Explore the transformation of DNA from a biological macromolecule into functional materials through metallization processes in this 47-minute conference talk. Learn about the innovative research conducted at the Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics that demonstrates how DNA can be modified with metallic components to create new functional materials. Discover the scientific principles behind metallized DNA, understand the methodologies used to achieve this transformation, and examine the potential applications of these hybrid bio-metallic materials. Gain insights into the interdisciplinary approach that bridges molecular biology, materials science, and nanotechnology to develop novel functional materials based on DNA structures.
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Sergiy PEREPELYTSYA “Metallized DNA”
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Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics