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Monday, April 15 8:00 - 9:30 AM Continential Breakfast ... Ballroom 2 Lobby 9:30 - 9:40 AM Introduction: John Reif, Conference Chair and Andrew Turberfield, Programme Chair Track on DNA Nanostructures I. Track Chair: Nadrian Seeman, New York University F. Akif Tezcan, Rohit Subramanian and Sarah Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Self-Assembly of a Designed Nucleoprotein Architecture 9:40 - 10:20 AM Keynote Smith University of California, San Diego through Multimodal Interactions 10:20 - 11:30 AM Refreshements and Poster Session … Ballroom 2 Lobby Jingjing Ye, Richard Weichelt, Alexander Peter Debye Institute for Soft Matter Physics, Nano-electronic components built from DNA templates Poster Eychmüller and Ralf Seidel Universität Leipzig, Germany Rachel Nixon, Wenyan Liu, Shuo Yang and Department of Chemistry, Missouri University Exploring the addressability of DNA-decorated Poster Risheng Wang of Science and Technology, USA multifunctional gold nanoparticles with DNA origami template Shuo Yang, Wenyan Liu and Risheng Wang Department of Chemistry, Missouri University pH-Driven hierarchical assembly of DNA origami Poster of Science and Technology, nanostructures USA Posters Track on DNA Nanostructures: Banani Chakraborty and Elmar Weinhold Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian A DNA Origami based multi-input logic gate for Semantomorphic Science Poster Institute of Science, Bangalore, India modifying DNA by enzyme nano-factory A Casey Platnich, Amani Hariri, Janane Rahbani, Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Kinetics of Strand Displacement and Hybridization on Jesse Gordon, Hanadi Sleiman and Gonzalo Montreal QC, Canada Wireframe DNA Nanostructures: Dissecting the Roles of Poster Cosa Size, Morphology, and Rigidity Xin Luo, Pongphak Chidchob and Hanadi Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Construct Complex Gold Nanoparticle Structures using Poster Sleiman Canada DNA as a Chaperon Feng Zhou, Ruojie Sha, Nadrian Seeman and Center for Soft Matter Research, New York 3D self-replication of DNA nanostructures Poster Paul Chaikin University, New York, NY 10003, USA Yun Zeng, Wenyan Liu and Risheng Wang Department of Chemistry, Missouri University Fabrication of a DNA Origami Integrated Hydrogen 11:30 - 11:55 AM Invited of Science and Technology, USA Peroxide Sensing Platform Masayuki Endo Department of Chemistry, Kyoto University Investigation of physical properties of i-motif and G- 11:55AM - 12:20 PM Invited quadruplex in a confined nanospace 12:20 - 1:30 PM LUNCH … Golden Cliff (You must have a meal ticket) Page 1 of 10 FNANO 2019 SCHEDULE Track on Chemical Tools for DNA Nanotechnology. Track Chairs: Andrew Ellington, University of Texas at Austin / Floyd Romesberg, Scripps Research Institute Chen Liang, Allisandra Rha, Anthony Departments of Chemistry and Biology, Extending Mutualistic Biopolymer Co-Assembly 1:30 - 2:10 PM Keynote Semetilli, Christella Gordon, Emory University, USA Youngsun Kim and David Lynn 2:10 - 2:35 PM Nils Walter University of Michigan, USA Movers and shakers: How single molecule fluorescence Invited microscopy helps accelerate nucleic acid based devices Kate Adamala Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Synthetic minimal cell toolbox 2:35 - 3:00 PM Invited Development, University of Minnesota, USA Lydia Contreras, Mia Mihailovic and Jorge Department of Chemical Engineering/ Cell Biologically inspired sensors of nucleic acid assembly 3:00 - 3:25 PM Invited Vazquez Molecular Biology Institute, University of Texas at Austin, USA 3:25 - 4:35 PM Refreshements and Poster Session … Ballroom 2 Lobby Felix Rizzuto and Hanadi Sleiman McGill University, Canada Reprogramming self-assembly pathways with amphiphilic Poster DNA and small molecules Siyuan Wang, Erhu Xiong and Andrew Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Modeling thermodynamic stability of phosphorothioate- Poster Ellington University of Texas at Austin, USA modified DNA Siyuan Wang, Andrew Ellington and Ilya Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, High-throughput thermodynamic profiling of mismatched Posters: Track on Poster Finkelstein University of Texas at Austin, USA nucleic acid hybridization on Next-Generation Chemical Tools for sequencing chips DNA Nanotechnology Brandon Wilson, Amani Hariri, Ian Thompson Department of Chemical Engineering, Thermodynamic and Kinetic Optimization of Aptamer Poster and H. Tom Soh Stanford University, USA Switches for Real-time Molecular Recognition Brian Young, Adam Kabza and Jonathan Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M The battle of enantiomers: comparing the performance of Poster Sczepanski University, USA D-DNA and L- DNA strand-displacement circuits in living cells Posters: Track on David Neff, Sanaz Jafarvand, Nathan Shin and Department of Chemistry, Marshall Toward 1-D Arrays of Two Color Molecular Beacons Poster Nanophotonics and Michael Norton University, USA Superresolution Nathan Williams, Wenjiao Zhou, John Powell, Department of Cell Biology, Yale School of Programmable DNA-nanostructures for rapid and facile Poster Ravi Kasula, Derek Toomre, Julien Berro and Medicine, USA molecular counting Chenxiang Lin Track on Nanophotonics and Superresolution. Track Chair: Ralf Jungmann, Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, Martinsried Francisco Balzarotti, Yvan Eilers, Klaus C. Max Planck Institute for Biophysical MINFLUX Nanoscopy and Tracking 4:35 - 5:15 PM Keynote Gwosch, Jasmin Pape and Stefan W. Hell Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany Lingh Nguyen, Timon Funck, Amelie Heuer- Faculty of Physics and Center for Nanoscience Chiral plasmonic sensing and silicifying DNA materials Jungemann, Kevin Martens, Alexander (CeNS), Ludwig- 5:15 - 5:40 PM Invited Govorov and Tim Liedl Maximilians-Universität, München, Germany Shalin Shah, Abhishek Dubey and John Reif Department of Electrical & Computer Imaging single-molecules with temporal DNA barcodes 5:40 - 6:00 PM Contributed Engineering, Duke University, US Page 2 of 10 FNANO 2019 SCHEDULE Dinner (On Your Own) / Track Chairs' Dinner Page 3 of 10 FNANO 2019 SCHEDULE Tuesday, April 16 7:45 - 8:30 AM Continential Breakfast ... Ballroom 2 Lobby Track on DNA Nanosystems: Programmed Function. Track Chair: Fritz Simmel, Technical University Munich Elisa Franco UCLA, USA Programming dynamic behaviors in molecular systems Keynote and materials 8:30 - 9:10 AM Kerstin Göpfrich, Kevin Jahnke, Ilia Platzman Department of Cellular Biophysics, Max Synthetic cells: Bottom-up assembly with DNA 9:10 - 9:35 AM Invited and Joachim P. Spatz Planck Institute for Medical Research, nanotechnology and microfluidics Germany Brian Rolczynski, William Klein, Sebastian Electronics Science and Technology Division, Deducing the roles of individual chromophores in energy 9:35 - 9:55 AM Contributed Diaz, Reza Zadegan, Mario Ancona, Wan Code 6800, US Naval Research Academy, transport relays using machine-learning tools Kuang, Igor Medintz and Joseph Melinger USA Rasmus Peter Thomsen, Anders Okholm, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center, Aarhus A large size-selective DNA nanopore with sensing Mette Malle Galsgaard, Swati Krishnan, Søren University, Denmark applications 9:55 - 10:15 AM Contributed Schmidt-Rasmussen, Rasmus Schøler Sørensen, Friedrich Simmel, Nikos Hatzakis and Jørgen Kjems 10:15 - 11:25 AM Refreshements and Poster Session … Ballroom 2 Lobby Posters Track on DNA Alex Prinzen and Hanadi Sleiman Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Amplified Uncaging of Functional Molecules through the Nanosystems: Poster Canada Hybridization Chain Reaction Programmed Ming Gao and Thom LaBean Department of Materials Science and Self-Assembly of Three-Dimensional Electronic Systems Function Poster Engineering, North Carolina State University, with Neuromimetic Network Architectures USA Akinori Kuzuya Kansai University, Japan Real-Time Observation of The Movements of DNA Poster Origami Pinching Devices on Mica Using High-Speed AFM Rajan Sharma, Iwona Mames, Eugen Stulz and Bioelectronics, School of Electronic and Self-assembled DNA Light-Pipes Poster Christoph Walti Electrical Engineering, University of Leeds, UK Posters: Track on Michael Tobiason, Bernard Yurke and Micron School of Materials Science & Engineering Kinetically Reproducible DNA Devices Computational Tools Poster William Hughes Engineering, Boise State University, USA for Self-Assembly Chao-Min Huang, Anjelica Kucinic, Carlos Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Design automation for DNA origami mechanisms Poster Castro and Hai-Jun Su Engineering, the Ohio State University, US Track on Computational Tools for Self-Assembly. Track Chair: William Shih, Wyss Institute and Harvard Medical School Sinan Keten and Kerim Dansuk Northwestern University, USA A simple mechanical model for synthetic catch bonds 11:25AM - 12:05 PM Keynote Daniel Fu, Raghu Narayanan Pradeep, Fei Department of Computer Science, Duke Automated Design of Curved DNA Origami Capsules 12:05 - 12:25 PM Contributed Zhang, John Schreck, Hao Yan and John Reif University, USA with Multilayer-Reinforced Rigidity with Specified Shape Page 4 of 10 FNANO 2019 SCHEDULE Stefan Badelt, Casey Grun, Karthik Sarma, Biology and Biological Engineering, Enumeration, condensation and simulation of pseudoknot- 12:25 - 12:45 PM Contributed Brain Wolfe, Seung Woo Shin and Erik California Institute of Technology, USA free domain-level DNA strand displacement systems Winfree 12:45 - 1:55 PM LUNCH … Golden Cliff (You must have a date specific meal ticket) Track on Synthetic Biology. Track Chair: Alex Deiters, University of Pittsburgh Christopher Ahern University