Welcome to the world of nanobiotechnology and translational research…

In a brilliant example of multidisciplinary research, Harvard Medical School’s Shawn Douglas, Ido Bachelet, and George Church combined forces to build nanostructures that would mimic the body’s immune system to recognize cancer cells and trick them into self-destructing. Their research is published today in Science but the discovery didn’t just happen overnight. It’s the culmination of several key discoveries going back several years, by researchers around the globe.

In 2006, Paul Rothemund at the California Institute of Technology, discovered  “DNA origami,” where the Watson-Crick base-pairing rules are exploited to create molecules from viral DNA More >