Safe-by-Design Poster at Nanotexnology
Julia Voglhuber-HÃķller presented a poster on Safe-by-Design in DeDNAed at the Nanotexnology 2024 conference in Thessaloniki, Greece from June 3-5th.
Julia Voglhuber-HÃķller presented a poster on Safe-by-Design in DeDNAed at the Nanotexnology 2024 conference in Thessaloniki, Greece from June 3-5th.
As the H2020 project DeDNAed comes to an end in August 2024, we are proud to share some achievements of this ambitious project, creating cluster-decorated recognition elements on DNA origami for enhanced...
DeDNAed was featured in the latest BNN QUARTERLY issue (June 2024).
At Long Night of Research in Graz, Austria, visitors to BNN’s booth to learn about safety and sustainability of nanotechnology in everyday life.
Watch this video for a step-by-step demonstration of immobilizing DNA origami (hybrids) on Parylen surfaces, from the DeDNAed partners.
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.
DeDNAed partner BNN generates a Safe-by-Design (SbD) concept for the sensor platform. In addition, BNN manages the communication and dissemination activities for the H2020 project.