Hassel and Marianne Ledbetter MatSE Colloquium - Birnbaum Lecture - "Artificial Life, Self-replication, Exponential growth, Directed evolution, Nano-Architecture, DNA Activated NanoMachines"
- Event Type
- Seminar/Symposium
- Sponsor
- Materials Science and Engineering Department
- Location
- 0027/1025 Campus Instructional Facility, 1405 W. Springfield Ave
- Date
- Feb 17, 2025 4:00 pm
- Speaker
- Prof. Paul Chaikin
- Contact
- Bailey Peters
- bnpeters@illinois.edu
- Views
- 126
- Originating Calendar
- MatSE Colloquium Calendar
Self-replication and evolution under selective pressure are inherent phenomena in life, but few artificial systems exhibit these phenomena. We have designed a process and a system of DNA origami tiles that exponentially replicate a seed pattern, doubling (or more) the copies in each diurnal-like cycle of temperature and UV illumination, producing more than 7 million copies in 24 cycles. We demonstrate environmental selection in growing populations by incorporating pH sensitive binding in two sub-populations. We also use DNA origami to self-assemble complex arrangements of microspheres and emulsion droplets with highly specific geometry showing control over valence, position, dihedral angles, chirality and to make micro-machines that use DNA as fuel.