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Sequencing of DNA is central in modern biosciences, drug discovery, and healthcare. DNA sequencing with nanopores is a next-generation technology offering rapid readout rates and was widely used during the Covid pandemic for strain identification. Nanopore sequencing involves directly reading single nucleic acid strands in label-free fashion using portable handheld devices. In my presentation, I will describe DNA sequencing with protein nanopores. I will also present recently developed protein-sensing nanopores composed of folded DNA origami. The presentation will conclude an the outlook on protein sequencing with nanopores.

Begin & end of event

Begin:
10.09.2024, 16:15
End:
10.09.2024, 17:00

Location

 CellNanOs, Gebäude 38

Barabarastraße 11
49076 Osnabrück

Conference Room 201

Organizer

Research Training Group 2900

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