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Nanotechnology.

Nanosystems in DNA.

The resolution of addressing problems is essential to evolving nanotechnological systems.

The Norton Group believes this central issue can be well addressed using the combinatorial chemistry intrinsic to DNA recognition coding.

Our approach to producing coded platforms for nanosystems began with the 2-D self assembled DNA crystals described by N. Seeman.

Ava Dykes is investigating the self-assembly process in these 2-D systems.

These tools and others are utilized to aid in understanding nanomachines and  their related elements through nanotechnology. Nanochemistry is an important component of our success and is being investigated by Dr. Michael L. Norton. Michael L. Norton Ph. D. Contact Norton Laboratories with your interests.

For more information, send your questions to:

Michael L. Norton Ph. D.
 
 

© 1990 - 2004 Norton NanoLaboratories

Michael L. Norton, Ph. D
Department of Chemistry - Marshall University, 1 John Marshall Drive, Huntington, WV 25755

 

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