DeDNAed @ MAIN General Assembly
On October 10, Mathis JanÃen (TUC) presented his work in DeDNAed – “DNA Origami as (Bio-)Sensor Platform” – to fellow researchers at the MAIN General Assembly from the Technische UniversitÃĪt Chemnitz.
On October 10, Mathis JanÃen (TUC) presented his work in DeDNAed – “DNA Origami as (Bio-)Sensor Platform” – to fellow researchers at the MAIN General Assembly from the Technische UniversitÃĪt Chemnitz.
The DeDNAed project is guided by safety and sustainability-by-design (SSbD) principles to ensure the production of sustainable and intrinsically safe products.
From 28-29 September 2022, members of the DeDNAed consortium met online and in person at TU Chemnitz for the 4th General Assembly. Occuring at the midpoint of the 3-year project, the 4th GA served as an occasion to review project progress and address upcoming challenges.
DeDNAed was featured in the latest BNN QUARTERLY in October 2022, with the article “Cluster Decorated Functional DNA Origami-Based Biosensor: Towards a Next Generation of Innovations in Nanodiagnostics”.
DeDNAed was featured in the latest BNN QUARTERLY (pages 29-31) in June 2022, with a detailed project update.
Immobilisation of DNA origami is the main task of the DeDNAed projectâs Work Package 5. To exploit knowledge and expertise, a workshop was organised at University of Potsdam, Germany from June 16-17th, 2022, by Saloni Agarwal and Prof. Frank Bier (University of Potsdam).
From 28-29 April 2022, members of the DeDNAed project consortium met in San Sebastian and online to provide updates on the projectâs progress after 1 year.
On 30 September 2021, the consortium of the FET Open Project DeDNAed will meet for its second general assembly.
DeDNAed was featured in the latest BNN-Newsletter 02/2021. Find an overview of the projectâs objectives and beneficiaries on the pages 23-24.