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[Illinois] Biophysics 401 Lecture 6: ATPase and Chromosome Sequencing
Online Presentations | 29 Sep 2015 | Contributor(s):: Paul R Selvin
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[Illinois] Biophysics 401 Lecture 7: Sequencing DNA & PCR
Online Presentations | 29 Sep 2015 | Contributor(s):: Paul R Selvin
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[Illinois] Biophysics 401 Lecture 5: How to make and use ATP
Online Presentations | 23 Sep 2015 | Contributor(s):: Paul R Selvin
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[Illinois] Biophysics 401 Lecture 4: DNA & X-Ray Diffraction
Online Presentations | 22 Sep 2015 | Contributor(s):: Paul R Selvin
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[Illinois] Biophysics 401 Lecture 3: The Origin of Life on Earth; Atomic Structure of the DNA Double-Helix
Online Presentations | 18 Sep 2015 | Contributor(s):: Paul R Selvin
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[Illinois] Advances in Nanoindentation Techniques for Wood Cell Walls
Online Presentations | 18 Sep 2015 | Contributor(s):: Joseph Jakes
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[Illinois] Challenges unique to nanoindentation of biological tissues
Online Presentations | 18 Sep 2015 | Contributor(s):: Virginia Ferguson
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[Illinois] Case studies in nanoindentation : The world soft and biological materials
Online Presentations | 18 Sep 2015 | Contributor(s):: George Pharr
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Single Molecule Imaging in Live Cells
Online Presentations | 28 Aug 2015 | Contributor(s):: Kenneth Ritchie
Bacteria, such as Escherichia coli and Caulobacter crescentus, are the most studied and perhaps best-understood organisms in biology. The advances in understanding of living systems gained from these organisms are immense....
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[Illinois] Translational Nanomedicine in the Interface of Chemistry, Biology, and Engineering
Online Presentations | 26 Aug 2014 | Contributor(s):: Dipanjan Pan
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[Illinois] Societal Implications of Bionanotechnology
Online Presentations | 10 Aug 2014 | Contributor(s):: Irfan S. Ahmad
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[Illinois] Mechanical Design Considerations for Stretchable Cell Culture Systems
Online Presentations | 08 Aug 2014 | Contributor(s):: Chelsey Simmons
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[Illinois] Gold Nanostars as Tiny Hitchhikers for Cancer Therapeutics
Online Presentations | 01 Aug 2014 | Contributor(s):: Teri Odom
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[Illinois] DIY BIOSENSORS Day 3 Summer 2014 Workshop
Online Presentations | 03 Jul 2014 | Contributor(s):: Kaustubh Bhalerao
In Day 3, the students continue building their first models of the biosensors. Once completed, they test out their newly-built biosensor with spoiled milk and evaluate their design. The students then start designing their second prototype. At the end, then discussed and reevaluated their...
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[Illinois] DIY BIOSENSORS Day 4 Summer 2014 Workshop
Online Presentations | 28 Jun 2014 | Contributor(s):: Kaustubh Bhalerao
In Day 4, the second prototype biosensors continued to be tested. The thought process of building an effective biosensor was then discussed. There were five steps taken: the design objective, design criteria, first prototype, lessons learned, and second prototype. Each of these steps was then...
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[Illinois] DIY BIOSENSORS Day 5 Summer 2014 Workshop
Online Presentations | 28 Jun 2014 | Contributor(s):: Kaustubh Bhalerao
In Day 5, each group gave a presentation about the biosensor they had created. They discussed the design objective, design criteria, first prototype, lessons learned, and the second prototype. In trying to depict their biosensor as the best, they learned what is sought from the market when...
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[Illinois] DIY BIOSENSORS Day 2 Summer 2014 Workshop
Online Presentations | 28 Jun 2014 | Contributor(s):: Kaustubh Bhalerao
In Day 2, the students start out by brainstorming a design for their biosensor and the shape that they will cut it in. The students start their first prototype and build throughout the video.This nanoBIO node workshop is a one week intensive high school Workshop on biosensors led by Kaustubh...
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[Illinois] DIY BIOSENSORS Day 1 Summer 2014 Workshop
Online Presentations | 26 Jun 2014 | Contributor(s):: Kaustubh Bhalerao
In Day 1, the lecture starts out by discussing the three definitions of a biosensor. These definitions are: something that measures a physical process, something that measures a molecular signature of a process, or a sensor that uses biological materials that may or may not measure biological...
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[Illinois] Cooperation and Construction: From Multicellularity to Eusociality
Online Presentations | 28 Apr 2014 | Contributor(s):: Corina Tarnita
The evolutionary trajectory of life on earth is one of increasing size and complexity. Yet the standard equations of evolutionary dynamics describe mutation and selection among similar organisms that compete on the same level of organization. I will try to outline a mathematical theory that might...
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[Illinois] How to Break the "Fundamental" Limits of Nanobiosensing
Online Presentations | 07 Apr 2014 | Contributor(s):: Muhammad A. Alam
As the future of Moore’s law of transistor scaling appears uncertain, electronics is being reinvented by broadening the focus to other areas including macroelectronics (electronics of large, possibly flexible and transparent displays), bioelectronics (e.g., nanobio sensors for genomics,...