AVS 50th International Symposium
    Nanometer Structures Friday Sessions
       Session NS+BI-FrM

Invited Paper NS+BI-FrM10
Engineering Information Processing in Biological Systems

Friday, November 7, 2003, 11:20 am, Room 317

Session: Nanotechnology and Biology
Presenter: R.H. Blick, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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The key aspect of this work is to present methods for understanding and engineeringinformation processing in nanoscale biological systems. The systems we are focusing on are nanometer-sized ion channels integrated in high frequency circuits. The ion channels are embedded in bilipid membranes, which are brought to microstructured glass chips for direct transport measurements. Recording the passage of ions is successfully performed and first results on high-frequency response are shown.