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Remembering Ray Wu, DNA Sequencing Pioneer (GenomeWeb News)
This LA Times obituary reports the death of Ray Wu , a geneticist at Cornell University who made history in DNA sequencing and genetic engineering. (get the story…) Related items Weak Laser Can Ignite Nanoparticles (PhotonicsOnline) Scientists creating ‘golden bullet’ for cancer (Sify News) Scientists creating ‘golden bullet’ for cancer (New Kerala) University of Calgary chemist to solve a complex... »
Carbon Nanotubes Show Promise for High-Speed Genetic Sequencing (US News & World Report)
Faster DNA sequencing could open the door for personalized diagnosis and treatments. (read here…) Related items Carbon nanotubes show promise for high-speed genetic sequencing (PhysOrg) Carbon nanotube: A viable alternative for rapid DNA sequencing (News-Medical-Net) Carbon Nanotubes Show Promise For High-Speed Genetic Sequencing (Medical News Today) Carbon Nanotubes: A viable alternative for rapid DNA sequencing (News-Medical-Net) Carbon nanotubes show promise for... »
Carbon nanotubes show promise for high-speed genetic sequencing (Science Daily)
Scientists have demonstrated the potential of a new DNA sequencing method in which a single-stranded ribbon of DNA is threaded through a carbon nanotube. (read the story…) Related items Carbon Nanotubes: A viable alternative for rapid DNA sequencing (News-Medical-Net) Carbon nanotubes show promise for high-speed genetic sequencing (w/ Video) (PhysOrg) Nanotechnology Breakthrough Offers Promising Applications In Medicine (redOrbit) Universal DNA... »
Carbon Nanotubes For Genetic Sequencing (redOrbit)
Image Caption: In the current issue of Science, Stuart Lindsay, director of Arizona State University’s Center for Single Molecule Biophysics at the Biodesign Institute, along with his colleagues, demonstrates the potential of a new DNA sequencing method in which a single-stranded ribbon of DNA is threaded through a carbon nanotube. Credit: The Biodesign Institute... »
ASU research teams receive $3M in grants (The State Press)
Nicole Gilbert Wednesday, November 18, 2009 The National Institutes of Health awarded ASU $3 million in federal stimulus funds for two groundbreaking projects in the areas of DNA sequencing and nanotechnology, the University announced Monday. The National Institutes of Health awarded ASU $3 million in federal stimulus funds for two groundbreaking projects in the... »