Novel coupled nanopore platform offers greater precision for detecting molecules

Marija Drndić of the School of Arts & Sciences and Dimitri Monos of the Perelman School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia led a team of researchers who developed a new nano-structure platform that allows for more precise detection and control of biomolecules, such as DNA and proteins. This exciting new platform signals a new era of synthetic biology, paving the way for enhanced DNA sequencing and protein conformation detection.

Marija Drndić of the School of Arts & Sciences and Dimitri Monos of the Perelman School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia led a team of researchers who have developed a novel kind of nanotechnology that allows for more precise detection and control of molecules like DNA. The platform signals a new era in the field of synthetic biology and could pave the way for enhanced DNA sequencing and protein identification.

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