7th Functional DNA Nanotechnology Workshop
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Palazzetto Mattei
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10:30
Registration
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Opening
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Invited Lecture: Damien Baigl
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DNA-encoded soft matter with life-like properties: from origami ultrafast assembly with living cells to genetically encoded liquid transportSprecher: Damien Baigl (Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris)
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Oral contributions: O1-3
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O1: Brownian DNA computingSprecher: Tim Schröder (Department of Chemistry and Center for NanoScience, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; 81377 München, Germany)
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O2: Molecular encryption for DNA data storageSprecher: Robin Vermathen (Eindhoven University of Technology)
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O3: Measuring homologous recognition using synthetic DNA scissorsSprecher: Andrew Stannard (Imperial College London)
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Posters: Refreshments
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Invited Lecture: Alessandro Porchetta
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Input-responsive CRISPR Systems Controlled by DNA Molecular Transducers for Sensing ApplicationsSprecher: Alessandro Porchetta (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
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Oral contributions: O4-O6
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O4: Structure-switching biosensors: a bio-inspired strategy to accelerate sensor kineticsSprecher: Dominic Lauzon (Université de Montréal)
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O5: DNA Origami Enables Sub-Picomolar Sensitivity of Rapid TestsSprecher: Heini Ijäs (LMU München)
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O6: Development of a DNA origami nanosensing platform for diagnostic analysis of ADAMTS-13 proteolytic activitySprecher: Gereon Brüggenthies
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Posters: Tea break
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Oral contributions: O7-O11
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O7: Towards sequence-defined polymers with DNA-based catalytic templatingSprecher: Rakesh Mukherjee (Imperial College London)
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O8: DNA tendrils for programmable membrane fusion in artificial cell designSprecher: Miguel Paez (Imperial College London)
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O9: Do DNA Barcode networks benefit from promiscuitySprecher: David Fernandez Bonet
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O10: LASSO: versatile and selective biomolecule pulldown with combinatorial DNA-crosslinked polymersSprecher: Sarah Speed (Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research (IPF), Dresden, Germany)
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O11: Tackling new challenges in molecular interaction analysis: from small molecules to cellsSprecher: Ralf Strasser (Bruker Biosensors)
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10:30
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Invited Lecture: Rebecca Schulman
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Modular sensing and programmable signal transduction with DNA nanotechnologySprecher: Rebecca Schulman (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Chemistry and Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University)
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Oral contributions: O12-O15
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O12: Immune-induced DNA-Antibody Hybrid CondensatesSprecher: Sara Scalia
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O13: Cation-controlled structure, activity, and organisation of biomimetic DNA receptors in synthetic cell membranesSprecher: Roger Rubio-Sánchez (Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology)
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O14: mRNA–DNA Origami Nanostructures for Cancer VaccinesSprecher: Carmine D'Amico (Aalto University)
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O15: UV-Triggered Assembly and Protein-Assisted Positioning of DNA-Based Cytoskeletal Filaments in Synthetic CellsSprecher: Svetozar Gavrilovic (Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry)
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Posters: Coffee
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Invited Lecture: 4
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DNA-based active plasmonicsSprecher: Anton Kuzyk (Aalto University)
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Oral contributions: O16-O19
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O16: From Lab to Product: A Case Study of Electrically Actuated Origami-Levers for Biosensing ApplicationsSprecher: Ulrich Rant (Kurt Schwabe Institute and TU Dresden)
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O17: Programmable Nanoscale Motion via Molecular Patterning on DNA OrigamiSprecher: Lars Paffen (TU/e)
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O18: Thousand-fold acceleration of single photon emission in DNA origamis with gold nanocube dimersSprecher: MARCO CAPUZZO (institut Langevin)
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O19: DNA Origami Clathrate Crystals Exhibit Structural Color in the VisibleSprecher: Xin Yin (Faculty of Physics and Center for NanoScience, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität,Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 München)
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13:10
Lunch
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Invited Lecture: Carl Goodrich
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Programming stochastic self-assembly: what can be designed and how do we do it?Sprecher: Carl Goodrich (Institute of Science and Technology Austria)
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Oral contributions: O20-O22
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O20: Differentiable Programming of Indexed Chemical Reaction Networks and Reaction-Diffusion SystemsSprecher: Erik Winfree (California Institute of Technology)
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O21: Programmable DNA-based nanosystems for spatiotemporal signal processing and actuationSprecher: Sayantan De (University of Duisburg-Essen)
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O22: Inverse thermodynamics for programmable self-assembly thrives with DNA-based systemsSprecher: Camilla Beneduce
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15:25
Coffee Break + informal discussion
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17:00
Social programme (tour to Aventino and Campidoglio)
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20:00
Social dinner + Award Ceremony
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Invited Lecture: Lulu Qian
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Heat to power up molecular systemsSprecher: Lulu Qian (California Institute of Technology)
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Oral contributions: O23-O26
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O23: Binding code between DNA oligomers and long single-stranded chains: multiplicity of partial pairings vs accessibility due to secondary structuresSprecher: Marco Buscaglia (Università degli Studi di Milano)
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O24: Magnetic DNA origami nanorotors: programmable torques on the nanoscaleSprecher: Aidin Lak (TU Braunschweig)
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O25: Optimizing Large-Scale DNA Origami Lattices on SiliconSprecher: Jussi Toppari (University of Jyväskylä, Nanoscience Center, Finland)
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O26: Structure-Based Prediction of Context-Dependent Ribozyme Activity for Functional RNA DesignSprecher: Bas Bögels (TUM)
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10:30
Coffee break
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Oral contributions: O27-O29
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O27: Self-Multimerising Single-Layer 3D Curved DNA origami with ENSnanoSprecher: Nicolas Schanabel (CNRS, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon)
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O 28: Integrating Nucleic Acid Enzymes with DNA Origami for Advanced Digital BiosensingSprecher: Seppe Driesen (KU Leuven - Biosensors Group)
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O29: Self-assembled DNA nanostructure applied on immunomodulation of microglia in neuroinflammationSprecher: Manon Libotte
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12:15
Closing remarks
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13:00
Light Lunch
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