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Mark Rudin: Researchers think small to innovate big

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May 8, 2015 – Dr. Mark Rudin, Boise State University’s Vice President for Research and Economic Development highlights DNA nanotechnology research at Boise State in an article in the Idaho Statesman.  Dr. Rudin highlighted research from several of the nation’s leading DNA nanotech groups, as well as several DNA research projects of the Nanoscale Materials and Device Group. He also mentioned Boise State’s resident DNA guru, Dr. Bernard Yurke, who is a Distinguished Research Fellow, professor in Materials Science & Engineering and Electrical & Computer Engineering, and a recent recipient of the 2015 Idaho Academy of Science and Engineering (IASE) Distinguished Scientist/Engineer Award.