QED With Dr. B
DNA Origami
Clip: Season 2 Episode 3 | 6m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
DNA can be folded into nanoscale-sized tools and technologies through DNA origami.
Dr. Michael Hudoba, Associate Professor and Department Chair of Engineering at Otterbein University, is a mechanical engineer who specializes in folding DNA into tiny “nanomachines.” With this process, called DNA origami, he can program DNA to fold into nanoscale-sized tools and technologies.
QED With Dr. B is a local public television program presented by WOSU
Support for QED with Dr. B is provided by Battelle, American Electric Power Foundation, Bath & Body Works Foundation, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and William and Diane Dawson Foundation.
QED With Dr. B
DNA Origami
Clip: Season 2 Episode 3 | 6m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
Dr. Michael Hudoba, Associate Professor and Department Chair of Engineering at Otterbein University, is a mechanical engineer who specializes in folding DNA into tiny “nanomachines.” With this process, called DNA origami, he can program DNA to fold into nanoscale-sized tools and technologies.
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