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*Fan HC, Wang J, Potanina A, Quake SR. "Whole Genome Molecular Haplotyping of Single Cells" Nature Biotechnology. 2010
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*Shapiro et al. "Measuring Binding of Protein to Gel-Bound Ligands Using Magnetic Levitation" JACS 2012
*Fordyce PM, Gerber D, Tran D, Zheng J, Li H5, DeRisi JL, Quake SR. "De novo identification and biophysical characterization of transcription-factor binding sites with microfluidic affinity analysis"Nature Biotechnology. 2010
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*Dong and Sahin, "A nanomechanical interface to rapid single-molecule interactions" Nature Communications 2011.
 
*Dong and Sahin, "A nanomechanical interface to rapid single-molecule interactions" Nature Communications 2011.
 
*A. P. Fields, A. E. Cohen, Electrokinetic trapping at the one nanometer limit, PNAS 2011.
 
*A. P. Fields, A. E. Cohen, Electrokinetic trapping at the one nanometer limit, PNAS 2011.
*[http://www.media.mit.edu/nanoscale/courses/BE309/private/Presentations/Session1/winfree_dna_crystals_NATURE_1998.pdf E. Winfree, ''et al.'' "Design and self-assembly of two-dimensional DNA crystals," Nature '''394'''(6693): pp. 539-544 (1998).] OR [http://www.media.mit.edu/nanoscale/courses/BE309/private/Presentations/Session1/rothemund_DNA_shapes_NATURE_2006.pdf P. W. K. Rothemund "Folding DNA to create nanoscale shapes and patterns," Nature '''440'''(7082): pp. 297-302(2006).]
 
*[http://www.media.mit.edu/nanoscale/courses/BE309/private/Presentations/Session1/heath_NTR_BIO_2009.pdf Fan ''et al.'' "Integrated barcode chips for rapid, multiplexed analysis of proteins in microliter quantities of blood," Nature Biotechnology 2008.]
 
 
*S. Husale, H. HJ. Persson, and O. Sahin, “DNA nanomechanics allows direct digital detection of complementary DNA and microRNA targets” Nature 2009.
 
*S. Husale, H. HJ. Persson, and O. Sahin, “DNA nanomechanics allows direct digital detection of complementary DNA and microRNA targets” Nature 2009.
*Appleyard et al. "Multiplexed Protein Quantification with Barcoded Hydrogel Microparticles" Analytical Chemistry 2011.
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*Hanay et al. "Single-protein nanomechanical mass spectrometry in real time" Nature Nanotechnology 2012
*[http://www.media.mit.edu/nanoscale/courses/BE309/private/Presentations/Session1/roukes_mass_spec_2009.pdf Naik ''et al.'' "Towards single-molecule nanomechanical mass spectrometry," Nature Nanotechnology 2009.]
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===Optical Microscopy: Imaging===
 
===Optical Microscopy: Imaging===

Revision as of 20:07, 4 November 2012

20.309: Biological Instrumentation and Measurement

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Presentation guidelines

Presentation time should be 10 minutes (it's very important that you do not go over this time). We will have 2-3 minutes for questions and discussion. It's also important that all non-presenters read the papers carefully before the session as this will make the discussion much more interesting.

Your presentation should provide background to motivate why the research was conducted, describe the key results of the paper (not necessarily all of the results) and the essence of the measurement method, and explain the significance of the results to the general field. Remember that 10 minutes will not be nearly enough time to discuss every aspect of the paper so you will need to identify the most important aspects to include in your presentation.

Make sure to upload a Powerpoint or PDF file of your presentation the day before the meeting so that we can use only one computer to avoid connection problems.

Feel free to see 20.309 staff outside of class to discuss any questions or ideas that you might have about the paper.

Grading

Presentation grade is worth 10% of your total grade and is divided into the following categories:

  • Uploading presentation file 6 hours before presentation time (25%)
  • Presentation – clarity, interpretation of paper, organization, etc. (50%)
  • Attendance at the other two sessions (25%)

Presentation sessions

Suggested publications

Single cell analysis

  • Mettetal et al., "The Frequency Dependence of Osmo-Adaptation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae" Science 2008.
  • Love, et al., "A microengraving method for rapid selection of single cells producing antigen-specific antibodies" Nature Biotechnology 2006.
  • J. Kralj, D. R. Hochbaum, A. D. Douglass, A. E. Cohen, Electrical Spiking in Escherichia coli Probed with a Fluorescent Voltage-Indicating Protein, Science, 333, 345-348, 2011.

Metastasis and Circulating Tumor Cells

Biomolecular detection

  • Shapiro et al. "Measuring Binding of Protein to Gel-Bound Ligands Using Magnetic Levitation" JACS 2012
  • Dong and Sahin, "A nanomechanical interface to rapid single-molecule interactions" Nature Communications 2011.
  • A. P. Fields, A. E. Cohen, Electrokinetic trapping at the one nanometer limit, PNAS 2011.
  • S. Husale, H. HJ. Persson, and O. Sahin, “DNA nanomechanics allows direct digital detection of complementary DNA and microRNA targets” Nature 2009.
  • Hanay et al. "Single-protein nanomechanical mass spectrometry in real time" Nature Nanotechnology 2012

Optical Microscopy: Imaging

Optical Microscopy: Biomechanics

Optical Trapping and 3D Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Contrast

Molecular Imaging with MRI