DeDNAed featured in Spanish Perspectivas AseBio
The DeDNAed biosensor platform will be used to detect biomolecules, enabling the detection of food toxins or disease biomarkers.
The DeDNAed biosensor platform will be used to detect biomolecules, enabling the detection of food toxins or disease biomarkers.
The DeDNAed biosensor platform will be used to detect biomolecules, enabling the detection of food toxins or disease biomarkers.
KSI Meinsberg, partner in DeDNAed, makes DNA origami and DNA origami hybrid structures for partners’ labs to measure.
In addition to coordinating the DeDNAed project, TU Chemnitz leads the âIntegration of DNA origami hybridsâ and âTransfer to flexible substrates and biosafetyâ. They are a bridge between the nanocomponents.
The European South Atlantic Biophysics Congress 2024 took place in Donostia – San Sebastian, Spain, from 5-7 June 2024. Two DeDNAed partners attended. Mathis JanÃen of TU Chemnitz presented a poster...
On 17 July 2024, the DeDNAed partners gathered online for our final dissemination webinar, entitled “Uniting disciplines: How DeDNAed combines physics and biology for novel biosensor...
Julia Voglhuber-HÃķller presented a poster on Safe-by-Design in DeDNAed at the Nanotexnology 2024 conference in Thessaloniki, Greece from June 3-5th.