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CATEGORIES:Trinity College Science Society
SUMMARY:DNA Self-Assembly and Molecular Machinery - Profes
 sor Andrew Turberfield\, University of Oxford\, De
 partment of Physics\, Clarendon Laboratory
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071108T200000
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UID:TALK9136AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/9136
DESCRIPTION:DNA is a wonderful material for nanoscale construc
 tion: it is a structural material whose self-assem
 bly can be programmed by making use of its informa
 tion-carrying capability\, and its hybridization c
 an be used as an energy source for molecular devic
 es. I shall describe recent work on self-assembled
  DNA polyhedra and their applications as molecular
  cages. I shall also discuss the design of synthet
 ic molecular machinery\, including progress toward
 s the construction of a free-running molecular mot
 or fuelled by DNA.
LOCATION:Old Combination Room\, Trinity College
CONTACT:Marija Buljan
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