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Slaven Garaj's Biography



Slaven Garaj, Research Associate, Harvard University

Dr. Slaven Garaj is Fellow of the Department of Physics, Harvard University, where he works in the field of nanopores and single-molecule biosensors. With the main goal of developing a next-generation, inexpensive DNA sequencing scheme, he recently developed a new class of nanopores based on atomically thin graphene, which attracted a wider media attention. He has authored more than 30 original and review scientific articles; and invented 7 patents/patents pending in the field of next-gen DNA sequencing, most of which are under the licensing agreement. Prior to joining Harvard, Dr. Garaj earned his PhD in condensed matter physics at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (ETH Lausanne), where he investigated electronic properties of carbon-based materials. Besides novel methods in DNA sequencing, his research interests include single molecule biophysics, nano-fluidics, and nano-electronics.

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Graphene Nanopores for Physical DNA Sequencing

Tuesday, 26 April 2011 at 10:00

Add to Calendar ▼2011-04-26 10:00:002011-04-26 11:00:00Europe/LondonGraphene Nanopores for Physical DNA SequencingNext-Gen Sequencing Congress in BostonBostonSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

We report a nanopore detector based on graphene, which we use to characterize individual DNA molecules. Measured subnanometer thickness of graphene indicates the device is intrinsically capable of resolving subsequent nucleotides, and has potentials for achieving inexpensive DNA sequencing.


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