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Founder of structural DNA nanotechnology field awarded medal by American Chemical Society

The American Chemical Society has awarded Nadrian Seeman its Nichols Medal for establishing the field of structural DNA nanotechnology, nearly 13 years after the Foresight Institute awarded Seeman the 1995 Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology.

Carlos E. Castro | Programming Mechanical Function of DNA Origami @ MSD Workshop 2023

Presenter Carlos E. Castro, Ohio State University Professor Castro received his Bachelorā€™s and Masterā€™s degrees in Mechanical Engineering both from the Ohio State University and his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was post-doctoral fellow at the Technische UniversitƤt MĆ¼nchen working in structural DNA nanotechnology. Dr. Castro joined OSU in… Continue reading Carlos E. Castro | Programming Mechanical Function of DNA Origami @ MSD Workshop 2023

10thĀ ForesightĀ Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology

11 to 13 October, 2002 Hyatt Hotel, One Bethesda Metro, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Two instructional tutorials on Molecular Nanotechnology were held on OctoberĀ 10. This page now serves as an archive for the 2002 conference. Abstracts of Talks and Posters See alsoĀ conference coverageĀ inĀ UpdateĀ 50 General Topics Covered Abstracts Conference Co-chairs Sponsors Keynote and Invited Speakers Panel on… Continue reading 10thĀ ForesightĀ Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology

A Short History of Nanotechnology

A Short History of Nanotechnology 1959 Feynman gives after-dinner talk describing molecular machines building with atomic precision 1974 Taniguchi uses term ā€œnano-technologyā€ in paper on ion-sputter machining 1977 Drexler originates molecular nanotechnology concepts at MIT 1981 First technical paper on molecular engineering to build with atomic precision STM invented 1985 Buckyball discovered 1986 First book… Continue reading A Short History of Nanotechnology

Erik Poppleton, Researcher at Arizona State University | Building an Integrated Software Environment for DNA/RNA Design

Presenter Erik Poppleton, Researcher at Arizona State University Multidisciplinary scientist with a PhD in Biological Design from Arizona State University. Currently working on RNA modeling projects at Max Planck Medical Research. Focused on developing software that helps researchers do their best work. Experienced in both theoretical and experimental lab work, inspired by biology’s structural beauty.… Continue reading Erik Poppleton, Researcher at Arizona State University | Building an Integrated Software Environment for DNA/RNA Design

Molecular Detection via DNA Nanotech & Neural Nets | William Shih, Harvard & Lulu Qian, Caltech

Presenters William Shih, Harvard University William is overseeing an effort to apply Synthetic Biology approaches to the development of self-assembling DNA nanostructures and devices for use in biomedical applications. To achieve structures of even greater complexity, his laboratory is pioneering methods for hierarchical assembly of these particles into three-dimensional networks with site-specific control over chemical… Continue reading Molecular Detection via DNA Nanotech & Neural Nets | William Shih, Harvard & Lulu Qian, Caltech

Triple helices stabilize macroscopic crystals for DNA nanotechnology

A DNA strand capable of forming a triple helix with a portion of the DNA double helices in a macroscopic DNA crystal enhances the weak interactions holding the crystal together so that the crystal remains stable in the absence of a high ionic strength environment.

Macroscopic DNA crystals from molecular tensegrity triangles

Structural DNA nanotechnology: progress toward a precise self-assembling three dimensional scaffold by building macroscopic crystals from nanoscale structures.

DNA nanotechnology defeats drug resistance in cancer cells

Small, stiff, rectangular rods made using scaffolded DNA origami bypass drug resistance mechanisms in the membranes of a cultured leukemia cell line and release enough therapeutic drug to kill the cancer cell.

Caltech celebrates ten years of Scaffolded DNA Origami

California Institute of Technology is holding a symposium to honor Paul Rothemund’s seminal contribution to the field of DNA nanotechnology: the research paths opened by the technology, and where they might lead.

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