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January 23, 2024
ASU researchers develop DNA nanodevice for targeted cancer, disease treatment
June 1st, 2023
ASU student receives NSF Graduate Research Fellowship for DNA origami research
click here to see a brief interview with Bryan
August 26th, 2022
An Expanded Set of DNA Building Blocks for 3D Lattices
June 29th, 2022
The emergence of form: new study expands horizons for DNA nanotechnology
June 15th, 2020
Ask A Biologist: Nature's Tiny Machines
May 28th, 2021
Faculty promotions announced in the School of Molecular Sciences
September 30th, 2019
Ask A Biologist: Building at a Nanoscale
January 13th, 2021
Nano Building Game is now Live!
June 14th, 2019
Interview with Common Science Radio
March 19th, 2019
Programmable 'Legos' of DNA and protein building blocks create novel 3D cages
March 12th, 2019
Plucky science: Researchers’ nanotweezers used in detection of conformational changes
January 8th, 2019
SMS assistant professor exemplifies cutting-edge molecular science research
October 4th, 2018
Of science fiction and salamanders New tools for tissue regeneration
October 2nd, 2018
Two ASU professors receive 2018 NIH New Innovator Award
July 16th, 2018
Useful in a pinch: nanoscale tweezers are triggered by light
July 19th, 2018
ASU molecular sciences professor receives NSF CAREER Award
August 8th, 2018
Restoring loss: Bio-inspired materials boost regenerative medicine
July 10th, 2017
New technology to manipulate cells could one day help treat Parkinson's, arthritis, other diseases
January 25th, 2016
ASU top recipient of prestigious Air Force Young Investigator awards
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