Presenter
Dr. Chengde Mao
Dr. Chengde Mao is interested in construction of nanometer-scale architectures through programmed DNA/RNA self-assembly. The overall goal is to prepare nanostructures with moderate complexity for applications in electronics, photonics, and biomedical studies.
Summary:
In programmed DNA self-assembly, being simple refers to two different aspects: i) Simple structures. Many DNA nanostructures can be assembled from smaller building blocks. Structural symmetry could be used to simplify the building blocks and the overall structures. ii) Simple process. The simple assembly process results in robust assembly and reliable reproducibility. These two aspects often interwind with each other. In my talk, I will discuss our research efforts along this line.