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Category: Online Science Exhibition

12Jan
0 comments on “Crossing origami nanorods”

Crossing origami nanorods

Posted by oamon 12/01/202112/01/2021in Mihir Dass, Online Science ExhibitionLeave a comment

In this post for our Online Science Exhibition, PhD student Mihir Dass from The Liedl group at LMU exhibits “Crossing origami nanorods“.

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03Dec
0 comments on “Molecular Structures”

Molecular Structures

Posted by oamon 03/12/202012/01/2021in Marco Lolaico, Online Science ExhibitionLeave a comment

In this post for our Online Science Exhibition, PhD student Marco Lolaico from The Hogberg lab at KI exhibits Molecular Structures.

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01Dec
0 comments on “The colorful world of sequencing!”

The colorful world of sequencing!

Posted by oamon 01/12/202001/12/2020in Igor Bars, Online Science ExhibitionLeave a comment

In this post for our Online Science Exhibition, PhD student Igor Baars from The Hogberg lab at KI exhibits the colorful world of sequencing.

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19Nov
0 comments on “Developing Rollerskates for DNA Nanorobots”

Developing Rollerskates for DNA Nanorobots

Posted by oamon 19/11/202003/12/2020in Online Science Exhibition, Yash BogawatLeave a comment

In this post for our Online Science Exhibition, PhD student Yash Bogawat from The Simmel lab at TUM exhibits the process of Developing Rollerskates for DNA Nanorobots.

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03Nov
0 comments on “In silico design of poly-cube assemblies”

In silico design of poly-cube assemblies

Posted by oamon 03/11/202003/12/2020in Joakim Bohlin, Online Science ExhibitionLeave a comment

In this post for our Online Science Exhibition, PhD student Joakim Bohlin from The Turberfield lab at Oxford University exhibits the process of Developing Rollerskates for DNA Nanorobots.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 765703

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