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Center For Nucleic Acids Science And Technology

The Center for Nucleic Acids Science and Technology (CNAST) is a community of Carnegie Mellon scientists and engineers unified by interests in the chemistry, biology and physics of DNA, RNA and PNA (peptide nucleic acid). CNAST has three pillars of strength: (1) RNA Biology, (2) Molecular and Experimental Tools and (3) Biotech/Nanotech. We invite you to explore this site to learn more about the cutting-edge research underway in CNAST.

Sincerely,

Bruce Armitage and John Woolford, Co-Directors of CNAST

Fall 2008 CNAST Poster Session

Friday, November 7, 2008
4:00–6:00 PM
Mellon Institute Conference Room (Room 348)

Research in CNAST spans a broad spectrum of fundamental and applied research, with focus areas in RNA Biology, Molecular and Experimental Tools, and Biotech/Nanotech, all of which will be represented in the poster presentations. Please join us Friday for engaging science, stimulating conversation and tasty refreshments!

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