PhD projects

Pitt Meyer

Engineering the cGAS-DNA interface boundaries for fine-tuning of innate immunity and exploring the sequence dependent persistence length of DNA.

Minako Narita

Exploring the interface between cell surface receptors and DNA nanostructures during cellular uptake.

Yuduo Chen

Investigating consequences of ligand symmetry and flexibility in super-selective multivalent pattern recognition.

Shujie Li

Probing the spatial molecular landscape of immune receptors using DNA nanomaterials for multivalent engineering of T cell immunity.

Benjamin Rousseau

Developing biosensors for multivalent DNA-based supramolecular assemblies using modified aptamers.

Pauline B. M. Hendrickx

Synthesizing a lipid-coated DNA origami for mRNA delivery.

Yameng Lou

Investigating the molecular basis of protein patterns on the cell surface and engineering multivalent materials for robust cancer targeting.

Wei-Han Weng

Delivering of RNA in cells for spinal cord injury repair using programmable DNA origami.