Research Work at the University of Strathclyde Using Dip Pen Nanolithography
Professor Duncan Graham and his team at the University of Strathclyde explain how
they use Dip
Pen Nanolithography (DPN) in their research. In particular they are looking
at cells and other biological systems to gain a better understanding of how
the human body works. Their work has huge potential and enormous benefits for
the human race.
Their work centres around creating and controlling proteins and stem cells.
To be able to produce and control them, they have found that Dip
Pen Nanolithography is the best suited technique. They also talk about how
they will use this research to accurately detect prostate cancer.
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have also seen the potential in the work being carried out and collaborate closely
with the researchers to further develop Dip
Pen Nanolithography.
Run Time- 6:06min