The Issues We Face at the Nano Scale - with Sonia Contera

2020 ж. 29 Қаң.
47 428 Рет қаралды

How did life evolve on the nano scale? And how might the future of nanotechnology rely on the interdisciplinary cooperation of physicists, chemists and biologists?
Sonia's book "Nano Comes to Life" is available now - geni.us/daIX
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How and why do we design and build artificial structures and even machines at the nanoscale using DNA, proteins, and other biological molecules?
In this talk, explore how nanoscale machines can target individual cancer cells and deliver drugs more effectively, as well as how nano-antibiotics can fight resistant bacteria, and how tissues and organs can be modified for drug discovery and transplantation.
Sonia Contera is a physicist, working as an Associate Professor of Biological Physics at Oxford Physics Department. She is also the proud (and busy) mother of two little children.
This talk was filmed in the Ri on 13 January 2020.
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