CRISPR-Powered Transistors for DNA Biosensing
Kiana Aran, Assistant Professor of Medical Devices and Diagnostics, Keck Graduate Institute, Henry E. Riggs School of Applied Life Sciences
The utility of nano-electronic systems to develop transformative and customizable biosensing platforms for pharmaceutical, clinical, and environmental applications will be discussed. More specifically this talk will focus on utilizing CRISPR-powered nanoelectronics in order to expand the applications of CRISPR/Cas for diagnostics and improved CRISPR-based therapeutics.
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