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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jasna Brujic\nhosted by Carl Goodrich\nAbstract: How c
 ollections of building blocks efficiently organize into structures with hi
 gh fidelity is a central question in both biology and materials science. H
 ere we show that linear chains of DNA-functionalized colloidal droplets (A
 BAB...) successfully fold into unique 2d foldamer geometries [1]\, which i
 n  turn bind to form nets that can efficiently wrap into icosahedral she
 lls in 3d using optimized temperature protocols. These colloidal capsids 
 can then be opened and closed using enzymatic dynamics that write\, cut\,
  and modify the DNA interactions to assemble\, disassemble\, and reconfigu
 re these structures. Finding such designable self-assembling systems prese
 nts a promising route to functional materials that serve a purpose\, such 
 as targeted drug delivery and reactive surfaces.Jasna is an experimental p
 hysicist and professor at New York Univeristy. Her work lies at the inter
 section of soft matter\, biophysics\, and materials\, and she has recently
  developed a platform for model colloidal proteins through DNA-functionali
 zed emulsions.
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:diana.gruber@ista.ac.at
SUMMARY:Jasna Brujic: Designing and Building Programmable Functional Matter
  
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/6007
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