EPSCoR Research Fellows: NSF: Computational Design and Experimental Validation of DNA Nano — NSF Award to University of New Mexico
Programming the biological world is a significant grand challenge for science and engineering, which the field of DNA nanotechnology addresses by implementing computational functions using designed molecules. A key goal of research in this area is to enable practical applications of molecular information processing, su
| Award title | EPSCoR Research Fellows: NSF: Computational Design and Experimental Validation of DNA Nano |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2429343 |
| Awardee | University of New Mexico |
| City | ALBUQUERQUE |
| State | NM |
| Amount obligated | $300,000 |
| Principal investigator | Matthew Lakin |
| Program | EPSCoR RII: EPSCoR Research Fe |
| Start date | 02/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Programming the biological world is a significant grand challenge for science and engineering, which the field of DNA nanotechnology addresses by implementing computational functions using designed molecules. A key goal of research in this area is to enable practical applications of molecular information processing, such as biomedical diagnostics within living cells. The specific research goal of this fellowship project is to develop and experimentally validate computational tools for simulation |
| Source | NSF Awards |
$799/mo
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