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NSF POSE: Phase II: Open-source ecosystem for nucleic acid nanotechnology modeling — NSF Award to Arizona State University (AZ, $1

The field of nucleic acid bionanotechnology aims to manufacture nanoscale-sized devices and structures, with applications ranging from creating new biomaterials to diagnostics and therapeutic devices. One of the key factors to help the nucleic acid nanotechnology field to unlock its full potential and realize more comp

Award titleNSF POSE: Phase II: Open-source ecosystem for nucleic acid nanotechnology modeling
Award ID2346048
AwardeeArizona State University
CitySCOTTSDALE
StateAZ
Amount obligated$1,384,726
Principal investigatorPetr Sulc
ProgramPOSE
Start date08/01/2024
AbstractThe field of nucleic acid bionanotechnology aims to manufacture nanoscale-sized devices and structures, with applications ranging from creating new biomaterials to diagnostics and therapeutic devices. One of the key factors to help the nucleic acid nanotechnology field to unlock its full potential and realize more complex designs at the nanoscale is the need of sophisticated modeling tools available to experimental laboratories. Manufacturing of modern-day machinery, such as cars, planes, and pr
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