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Seminar - Nano comes to life: how nanotechnology ushers physics into biology, transforming medicine and the future of technology

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When: 
05/19/2021 - 05/19/2021

Wednesday, 19 May 2021 - 15:00-16:30

NANO COMES TO LIFE: HOW NANOTECHNOLOGY USHERS PHYSICS INTO BIOLOGY, TRANSFORMING MEDICINE AND THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY

Prof. Sonia Contera
Department of Physics
University of Oxford
Oxford (UK)


How and why do we design and build artificial structures and even machines at the nanoscale using DNA, proteins, and other biological molecules or construct hybrid bio-inorganic robots using the building principles of biology? I will explore how nanotechnology (the capacity to visualize and manipulate matter at the nanoscale) is revolutionising medicine in ways that will have profound effects on our health. From nanomachines inspired by biology that can train the immune system to fight cancer, to nanoantibiotics that can eliminate resistant bacteria and vaccines to end the COVID pandemic, to the engineering of tissues and organs for research, drug discovery, and transplantation. More profoundly nanotech facilitates the study of biology within the framework of physics, thereby creating interfaces with other fields (e.g. bioinspired quantum devices and computer science). This will potentially change not only the future of materials, engineering and AI, but also the way we think about life itself; these transformations push us to start dreaming of being able to pose questions such as “what is intuition?” from a physics lab.

 

The seminar will be held online using Microsoft Teams. Write to paola.posocco@dia.units.it to partecipate.

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