Hall Conducts Webinar
Webinar providing a foundation in solid-state nanopore technology, including the original of signals in the platforms (and factors that impact them), pros and cons of the different fabrication techniques used to make them, and the most exciting applications they are being developed towards.
The Center of BioModular Multi-Scale Systems for Precision Medicine (CBM²)
invites you to a Webinar presented by:
Adam R. Hall, PhD
Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Research Interests
DNA - Nanotechnology - Immunity, Innate - Cancer - Biomarkers - Glycans
April 18, 2022 3 pm (EST)
"An Introduction to Solid-State Nanopores: Fundamentals, Fabrication, and Applications"
Abstract
This webinar will provide a foundation in solid-state nanopore technology, including the origin of signals in the platform (and the factors that impact them), pros and cons of the different fabrication techniques used to make them, and the most exciting applications they are being developed towards.
Sponsors
National Institutes of Health, CBM² Precision Medicine