User:Tracyc/Talk:mod4final

* sufficient background information for everyone to understand your proposal (1-3 slides) * a statement of the research problem and goals (1 slide) * project details and methods (3-5 slides) * predicted outcomes if everything goes according to plan and if nothing does (3-5 slides) * needed resources to complete the work (1 slide) * societal impact if all goes well (1 slide)
 * a brief project overview (1 slide)

-overview DNA origami in 2D is made possible by DNA patterning with scaffold and staples. DNA origami in 3D techniques will be derived from the 2D techniques with some modification, including using novelly shaped staple or connecting protein. Thess techniques can be applied on creating nanobreadboard and nanowire.

-background info what is DNA origami? what is nanobreadboard and nanowire?
 * details and methods of 2D folding
 * where metal ions bind to DNA?

-research problems/goals building on 2D techniques, use DNA to form 3D structures

-details and methods or,
 * using innovative staple
 * using connecting protein

-predicted outcome
 * best: 3D techniques are developed for nanotechnological use
 * worst: 2D techniques are improved

-resources needed
 * collaboration with other groups
 * funding
 * customized materials

-societal impact
 * revolution of nanotechnology
 * organic=environmental friendly material