A close look at Bionanotechnology MCCB October 21 2011 Thomas L. Deits, Ph.D.

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A close look at Bionanotechnology MCCB October 21 2011 Thomas L. Deits, Ph.D.

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A close look at

BionanotechnologyMCCB

October 21 2011

Thomas L. Deits, Ph.D.

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What is nanotechnology?

Any process or product that involves analysis or manipulation of materials at the nanometer scale

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A thumbnail introduction to nanotechnology

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Your fingernail is about as thick as 500 E. coli,

each of which is as thick as

500 1- nanometer slices

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E. coli with Pili and FlagellaAng L National University of Singapore

http://www.icmm.csic.es/spmage07/spmageview.php?id=50

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Why is the nanometerscale important?

Virtually every property of matter that we care aboutarises at the nanometer scale:

ColorOdorStrengthFlexibilityConductivityDurabilityBiological activity

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Bionanotechnology

Biology happens at the nanoscale:

DNAenzymesmusclesnervessenses

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Biology is a Big Idea in Nanotechnology

• Size and Scale• Structure of Matter• Forces and Interactions• Quantum Effects• Size-Dependent Properties• Self Assembly • Tools and Instrumentation• Models and Simulations• Science, Technology and Society

The Big Ideas of Nanoscale Science and EngineeringS.Y. Stevens et al. NSTA Press 209

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Capillary net of alveolae showing erythrocytes within the blood vessels.Oliver Meckes

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fei_company/5679999618/in/set-2157626382741945

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Human beta-amyloid fibrils and oligomers"Prof. Francesco MantegazzaUniversita' degli studi di Milano-Bicocca

http://www.icmm.csic.es/spmage07/spmageview09.php?id=165

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Human malaria Infected red blood cellsDr. Li Ang Li

http://www.icmm.csic.es/spmage07/spmageview09.php?id=30

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BionanotechnologyTools and Instrumentation

How do we work at the nanometer scale?

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BionanotechnologyTools and Instrumentation

How do we work at the nanometer scale?TheAtomic Force Microscope

A workhorse of nanotech

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Really…

TheAtomic Force Microscope

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How does it work?

Prettymuchlikethis….

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How does it work?

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Mss. Elizaveta Drozd. A.V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute (Belarus)

http://www.icmm.csic.es/spmage07/spmageview09.php?id=62

What can it do?

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Pre-metastasis cell aggregateINASMET-Tecnalia

http://www.icmm.csic.es/spmage07/spmageview09.php?id=25

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Pyrococcus furiosus(archaea)

http://www.sciencephoto.com/media/13219/enlarge

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www.nanosurf.com

And it’s not so hard to do these days….

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BionanotechnologyForces and Interactions

Examples from Physiology and Biotechnology

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Kodera et. al Nature 468 72-76 (2010)

Myosinwalkingvisualizedby AFM

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Yves F. Dufrêne Journal of Bacteriology, October 2002, p. 5205-5213, Vol. 184, No. 19

Yeast bud scar

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High speed AFMCellulase enzymes – traffic jams on the cellulose fiber

Kiyohiko Igarashi, et al. Science 333, 1279 (2011)

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High speed AFMCooperation between two types of cellulases

Kiyohiko Igarashi, et al. Science 333, 1279 (2011)

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BionanotechnologyTools and Instrumentation

Manipulation at the nanoscale

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Nanotweezers

http://www.amir.uni-oldenburg.de/en/37099.html

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Optical tweezers – nanoscale tools for biology

P. Gross, et al. Nature Physics PUBLISHED ONLINE: 22 MAY 2011 |

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P. Gross, et al. Nature Physics PUBLISHED ONLINE: 22 MAY 2011 |

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Optical tweezers- There’s an app for that…

R. W. Bowman, et al. J. Opt. 13 (2011)

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BionanotechnologySelf Assembly

DNA Origami

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Toroidally supercoiled DNADr Jozef Adamcik Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne

http://www.icmm.csic.es/spmage07/spmageview.php?id=153

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DNA Origami

Depending onthe sequenceof DNA, the double helix can be bent or straight

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Using the simple rules of DNA pairing, bends can be introduced by design into a DNA molecule…

DNA Origami

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…making it possible to design a shape that will assemble when the right pieces of DNA are mixed.

DNA Origami

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DNA Origami

DNA Origami in 3 dimensions!

Han, et al. Science 332, 342 (2011)

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ES Andersen et al. Nature 459, 73-76 (2009)

DNA Origamiboxes (with lids)

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BionanotechnologyStructure and Function

The Lotus Leaf

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Abaxial side of a tomato leaf with trichomes.Adriaan van Aelst

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fei_company/5636849589/in/photostream

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http://www.gereports.com/nanotech-breakthrough-keeps-computers-fast-by-tackling-heat/

GE announces a thermal cooling system with twice the thermal conductivity of copper and a quarter of the weight usingsuperhydrophobicity

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Forepart of a miteMargit WallnerAngelika Reichmann

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fei_company/5886650891/in/set-72157626985240386

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RadiolarianLinnea Rundgren

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fei_company/5730242836/in/set-72157626382741945

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Sponge spiculesMiranda Waldron

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fei_company/5889773523/in/set-72157626985240386

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http://www.nanotechproject.org/inventories/consumer/analysis_draft

There are over 1,000 products incorporating nanotechnology on the market today

What are they? There’s an app

for that.....

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http://nnin.org

Projected job opportunities in nanotechnology by 2015 are estimated at 2 million worldwide and 1 million of those will be in the United States….

If we educate ourselves and our children to be ‘nano-savvy’

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But where are the nanobots?

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The nano cargo truck

Laboratory for Nanobioelectronics P.I.: Dr. Joseph Wang Department of NanoEngineering University of California, San Diego 2009

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ηanoDay

Saturday in March/April 2012 (date TBD)10 AM – 4 PM

Impression 5 Science CenterLansing, MI

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Nanoday 2010, Impression 5 Science Center, Lansing Michigan. Lotus leaf investigation.

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