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Ned Seeman, New York University Symposium on Visions of the Theory of Computing, May 30, 2013, hosted Tenured Professors' Installation Talks – Aalto University is celebrating its new tenured professors Olgica Milenkovic, University of Illinois, Urbana‑Champaign Anne Condon presents as part of the UBC Department of Computer Science's Faculty Lecture Series, March 10, 2011. Programs ... The December 2017 issue of MRS Bulletin offered a view toward the incorporation of programmable Friday, November 15, 2013 William Shih Associate Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard ...

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Programming Nanoscale Structure Using DNA-Based Information

Programming Nanoscale Structure Using DNA-Based Information

Ned Seeman, New York University Symposium on Visions of the Theory of Computing, May 30, 2013, hosted

DNA-based nanoscale devices – Anton Kuzyk

DNA-based nanoscale devices – Anton Kuzyk

Tenured Professors' Installation Talks – Aalto University is celebrating its new tenured professors

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Anne Condon - Some How's and Why's of Programming DNA Molecules

Anne Condon - Some How's and Why's of Programming DNA Molecules

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DNA Nanotechnology: A Foundation for Programmable Nanoscale Materials

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William Shih (Harvard) Part 1: Nanofabrication via DNA Origami

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PSW 2324 DNA Nanostructures as Building Blocks for Research/Medical Therapeutics | William Shih

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LabLog | Nanoscale bipyramids self-assemble with DNA

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