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1030 E 13th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97403
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Physical Chemistry Seminar Series
Ken Halvorsen, University at Albany
Hosted by: Julia Widom
“Pulling On Individual Biomolecules with Centrifugal Force”
Probing individual biomolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids with force continues to shape our understanding of how biological molecules stretch, deform, move, reconfigure, and interact with each other. However, such experiments can be technically challenging, tedious, and costly. Here, I will discuss the conception, design, and continued development of the centrifuge force microscope (CFM), an instrument designed to increase the throughput and the accessibility of single-molecule experiments. I will then dive into applications and uses of the CFM, focusing on a recent study in my lab measuring individual stacking energies between bases in DNA and RNA.
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