Explore cutting-edge research in molecular information systems and DNA data storage through this colloquium featuring presentations from the MISL Research Lab at the Paul G. Allen School. Dive into innovative topics including Boolean search using DNA strand displacement, fast molecular circuits and amplifiers, CRISPR-Cas9 for similarity search in DNA storage, nanopore signal modeling for protein sequencing, and smartphone-based molecular output detection. Learn about scalable approaches to integrating DNA computation with high-density data storage, robust molecular computing components, content-based similarity search in DNA databases, theoretical frameworks for predicting nanopore signals from protein sequences, and affordable molecular readout systems using smartphone technology. Gain insights into the latest advancements in DNA-based information processing, synthetic biology, and unconventional computing from PhD students and researchers at the forefront of these fields.
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Allen School Colloquium: MISL Research Lab
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Paul G. Allen School