2025

Amir's study on protecting DNA origami using PEG-grafted oligolysines now published in JACS! Congrats Amir and team!

Amir, Travis, and Shana’s work, now published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, showed that PEG grafted oligolysines can stabilize DNA origami while mediating interactions of surface-displayed ligands with cellular receptors. Congratulations team!

Leo and Aereas hosts the Toronto virtual hub for the EMBO ImmunoBiophysics symposium

We joined remotely to the conference located in France, along with U Oxford, UK; IISc in Bengaluru, India; and Institut Curie, Paris.

Meghan and Eric also gave talks on their research projects examining lymph node trafficking of DNA origami and tuning DNA origami immunogenicity

Leo and Aereas hosts the Toronto virtual hub for the EMBO ImmunoBiophysics symposium