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Our overall
research objective focuses on the development of nanotechnology and
the application of nanotechnology in bioanalytical chemistry. One important
aspect of the research is the designing and engineering nanostructures
which position bioreceptors and chemical reaction sites on surfaces
with high precision. The exquisite precision attainable by the nanolithographic
methods that we have developed allows complex multivalent interactions
typical of biorecognition to be controlled, by varying the separation
and local environment of the binding sites. Students in the group acquire
interdisciplinary training in start-of-the-art nanotechnology and are
exposed to the forefront of nanoscience.
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