engineering acumen) to build an atomic force microscope based nano-manipulation system in the @medialab and Center for Bits and Atoms, under then super-postdoc @PrakashLab, which would have let us position DNA and DNA origami in a pick-and-place kind of fashion, not unrelated to
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chemistry, which are even smaller than the few nanometer minimum feature size on a DNA origami... an orthogonal but perhaps even more important problem compared to the mesoscale assembly problem that we tackle here. Moreover, extending ImpFab to create economically useful
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devices at scale, and perhaps, if it proves useful, to the kinds of integrated nm2cm DNA templated assemblies
@geochurch and I envisioned, requires several further major steps. But I'm happy to look back on how a number of serendipitous intersections of people and technologies,Show this thread -
and amazing work in the lab and on the whiteboard by Dan and Sam and the other co-authors, has led to an early milestone with this publication. Thanks to all the supporters of convergent technology involved this this work! /end
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