Join Professor Valeria Tohver Milam, Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology, as she explores the innovative use of natural and synthetic oligonucleotide sequences in biological and non-biological applications.
This talk will delve into the Milam group's pioneering research on programming specific binding and unbinding events between oligonucleotides and a variety of targets, from RNA sequences to macromolecules.
Discover how this research advances both the development of robust detection methods and the characterisation of effective molecular binding agents. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about cutting-edge bio-inspired material science.