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The sub-cellular biological world is full of phenomena that challenge physical intuition: single-molecule machines, self-assembling architectures and spontaneous information processing. These phenomena derive from the physical character of biological macromolecules, which have passed through the evolutionary design process and acquired the character of a technology.

Featured Publications

Collective and Single Cell Behavior in Contact Inhibition  (PDF)
A. Puliafito, L. Hufnagel, P. Neveu, S. Streichan, A. Sigal, D. Kuchnir Fygenson and B. Shraiman
Proc. Nat’l Acad Sci. USA 109:739-44 (2012) .
Design and Characterization of 1D Nanotubes and 2D Periodic Arrays Self-Assembled from DNA Multi-helix Bundles  (PDF)
T. Wang, D. Schiffels, S. Martinez Cuesta, D. Kuchnir Fygenson and N.C. Seeman
JACS, 134:1606 (2012) .
Distinct Conformations of DNA-Stabilized Fluorescent Silver Nanoclusters Revealed by Electrophoretic Mobility and Diffusivity Measurements  (PDF)
T. Driehorst, P. O’Neill, P. Goodwin, S. Pennathur and D. Kuchnir Fygenson
Langmuir, 27:8923 (2011) .
UV excitation of DNA-stabilized Ag-cluster fluorescence via the DNA bases  (PDF)
P. O’Neill, E.G. Gwinn and D. Kuchnir Fygenson
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 115:24061-24066 (2011) .
Bilayer Edges Catalyze Supported Lipid Bilayer Formation  (PDF)
K.L. Weirich, J. Israelachvili and D. Kuchnir Fygenson
Biophysical Journal, 98:85 (2010) .