The ATLAS Speaker Series is made possible by a generous donation by Idit Harel Caperton
and Anat Harel.
Nadine Dabby of the California Institute of Technology talks about "Building a Molecular Robotics Tool Kit" and explores recent experimental work on building a tool kit for programming the active self-assembly of molecules
using DNA.
Dabby, who is a Ph.D. student in computation and neural systems, focuses on the theoretical and experimental underpinnings of
programming molecular robots using
DNA.
She also works on DNA nanotechnology and molecular programming in the Winfree Lab at CalTech, and has a double major in Molecular and Cell Biology, and English Literature, from UC Berkeley.
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