DMREF/Collaborative Research: Architecting DNA Nanodevices into Metamaterials, Transducing — NSF Award to Duke University (NC, $55
Soft architected materials self-assembled from nanoscale building blocks could have far-reaching applications in sensing, soft-robotics, energy, information storage, and medicine. Materials constructed from biological building blocks are attractive because they can integrate the advantages of biomolecular systems such
| Award title | DMREF/Collaborative Research: Architecting DNA Nanodevices into Metamaterials, Transducing |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2323969 |
| Awardee | Duke University |
| City | DURHAM |
| State | NC |
| Amount obligated | $550,000 |
| Principal investigator | Gaurav Arya |
| Program | DMREF |
| Start date | 10/01/2023 |
| Abstract | Soft architected materials self-assembled from nanoscale building blocks could have far-reaching applications in sensing, soft-robotics, energy, information storage, and medicine. Materials constructed from biological building blocks are attractive because they can integrate the advantages of biomolecular systems such as adaptability in response to external stimuli, capacity to dynamically interact with other materials, and ability to self-heal after chemical or mechanical degradation. DNA self- |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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