Philip Tinnefeld(LMU Munich), Ulrich Keyser(University of Cambridge)
Description
This workshop brings together researchers from LMU Munich, Cambridge University, and other universities. Current research topics in the area of RNA/DNA/Protein Nanotechnology will be discussed and future research fields will be explored.
Understanding DNA repair protein machines from single-molecule methods
Speaker:
Fernando Moreno-Herrero(Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia, CSIC Madrid)
10
Virus traps and other molecular machines of the future
Speaker:
Hendrik Dietz(TUM)
11
Coffee and Posters A
Speakers:
Arthur Ermatov(LMU Munich), Benjamin Fingerhut(LMU Munich), Bhoomika Basu Mallik(LMU Munich), Christopher Frank(TU Munich), Ecenaz Bilgen(LMU Munich), Gabriela Loiudice(LMU Munich), Izabela Kaminska(LMU Munich), Julie Finkel(Center for Structural Biology - INSERM, CNRS, University of Montpellier - France), Pooyeh Asadiatouei(LMU Munich), Rui Yee Loke(TU Munich)
12
Solid-state nanopores modified with aptamers. A platform towards highly specific single-molecule detection
Speaker:
Denis Garoli(IIT)
13
Unlocking the potential of silicified DNA origami for biomedical applications
Speaker:
Amelie Heuer-Jungemann(MPI of Biochemistry)
12:15
Lunch
14
Spatial omics using DNA-based super-resolution microscopy
Speaker:
Ralf Jungmann(LMU Munich & MPI of Biochemistry)
15
Structural flexibility in de novo designed assemblies: a curse or a blessing in disguise?
Speaker:
Alena Khmelinskaia(LMU Munich)
16
Nanopore translocation of exonuclease-resistant RNAs
Speaker:
Cristian Micheletti(SISSA Trieste)
17
Coffee and posters B
Speakers:
Anna Scheeder(University of Cambridge), Anna-Katharina Spring(LMU Munich), Casey Platnich(University of Cambridge), Jenna Stanislaw(LMU Munich), Ken Sachenbacher(TU Munich), Nicolas Wendler(LMU Munich), Roger Rubio Sánchez(University of Cambridge), Susanne Reinhardt(MPI of Biochemistry), Thomas Mayer(TU Munich), Xin Yin(LMU Munich)
18
Three color single-molecule FRET: What it adds and how to analyze it
Speaker:
Don Lamb(LMU Munich)
19
Synthetic cells from smart nucleic-acid condensates
Speaker:
Lorenzo di Michele(University of Cambridge)