Our article appears in Nature Communications today (see link to the main text here, or publications page for links to both main text and supplementary information). See also the accompanying press release. Congrats to Humberto, Kaley, Theo, Edo, Filip, and Belen, and also to our collaborator John Diffley (Francis Crick Institute)!
You may also like
Congratulations to Georgiana, who successfully defended her bachelors thesis in nanobiology today!
Nynke Dekker and David Rueda (Imperial College London) are delighted to report that the Ecole de Physique has scheduled the SMB Les […]
Daniel was awarded the Martin and Beate Block Scholarship at the Single Molecule Biophysics meeting in Aspen, held in the second week […]
Our manuscript on how to make fully custom-sequence 10 kb DNA constructs with extrahelical features for single-molecule experiments was published in Biophysical […]