Center for Functional Nanomaterials Seminar

"Programmable self-assembly of DNA-based nanomaterials"

Presented by Yonggang Ke, Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology

Monday, November 7, 2022, 2:00 pm — Bldg. 735, 2nd Floor Seminar Room

A key challenge in nanotechnology is the precise fabrication of complex nanostructures and nanodevices. DNA nanotechnology has attracted significant attentions due to its programmability and its precise control of matter at nanoscale. The core mission of our lab is to develop novel bottom-up self-assembly strategies to achieve the full potential of DNA as a "smart" molecule.

By encoding the sequences of DNA strands in a rational-designed fashion, we can program the DNA strands to self-assemble into prescribed, complex nanostructures. Our recent works focus on making massive and intricate DNA nanostructures and dynamic DNA-based nanodevices. I will discuss how we fabricate fully addressable, three-dimensional nanostructures with rationally designed shapes and sizes, and also discuss dynamic DNA nanomachines that can perform a range of controlled motions at nanoscale. By combining DNA self-assembly with other molecules and materials, we can create an even richer repository of functional nanomaterials and nanomachines. I will present some of our recent works on the self-assembly of functional nanomaterials, including DNA-guided self-assembly of plasmonic nanoparticles, magnetic nanoparticles, peptides, proteins. Furthermore, we used these DNA-assembly-enabled nanomaterials in a range of applications, such as DNA-based nanofabrication, biosensors, nanoscale delivery systems, and biomimetic devices for molecular biology.

Hosted by: Oleg Gang

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