SFB 1032:
Nanoagents for Spatiotemporal Control
of Molecular and Cellular Reactions
“What I cannot create, I do not understand” (Richard Feynman)
An ambitious goal in nanoscience is the vision of artificial assemblies with nanoscale architecture, which operate at the molecular level and perform specific functions at a cellular level or within a cellular system, in short: nanoagents. Over the last decade we have learnt how to manipulate single molecules and how to position and integrate nanoscale elements in nanosystems. The challenge remains to control and direct molecular processes within artificial nanoconstructs and to optimize nanoscale structures for most efficient operations. ... more
Announcements
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18.01.2013 at 16:30 · Talks
Dr. Peer Fischer, Max-Planck-Institut, Stuttgart
"Chirality at the micro and nanoscale" more
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14.11.2012 17:00 – 18:00 · Talks
Prof. Alberto Diaspro, University of Genova, Italy
"Talking about far-field super resolution flourescence microscopy." more