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DNA Nanoscience : From Prebiotic Origins to Emerging Nanotechnology - Kenneth Douglas

DNA Nanoscience

From Prebiotic Origins to Emerging Nanotechnology

By: Kenneth Douglas

Paperback | 15 August 2016 | Edition Number 1

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DNA Nanoscience: From Prebiotic Origins to Emerging Nanotechnology melds two tales of DNA. One is a look at the first 35 years of DNA nanotechnology to better appreciate what lies ahead in this emerging field. The other story looks back 4 billion years to the possible origins of DNA which are shrouded in mystery. The book is divided into three parts comprised of 15 chapters and two Brief Interludes.

Part I includes subjects underpinning the book such as a primer on DNA, the broader discipline of nanoscience, and experimental tools used by the principals in the narrative. Part II examines the field of structural DNA nanotechnology, founded by biochemist/crystallographer Nadrian Seeman, that uses DNA as a construction material for nanoscale structures and devices, rather than as a genetic material. Part III looks at the work of physicists Noel Clark and Tommaso Bellini who found that short DNA (nanoDNA) forms liquid crystals that act as a structural gatekeeper, orchestrating a series of self-assembly processes using nanoDNA. This led to an explanation of the polymeric structure of DNA and of how life may have emerged from the prebiotic clutter.

Industry Reviews

'DNA Nanoscience takes us on a journey into the future, where sub-microscopic gadgets built from DNA may be used to detect specific molecules one-at-a-time or to deliver therapeutic drugs specifically to cancer cells. Looking in the other direction, the journey takes us back 4 billion years to a time when the self-organization of DNA into liquid crystals may have facilitated the reproduction of what would become our genetic material, arguably the key step in the origin of life.
DNA Nanoscience is scholarly and full of technical figures. But the science is accompanied by clear explanations that make it accessible to college student and science-savvy citizens. It is a pleasure to find a book that is so true to the science while being so enjoyable to read.'

- Thomas R. CechDistinguished Professor, University of Colorado-Boulder; Director, BioFrontiers Institute; Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 1989).

'Douglas' DNA Nanoscience is something of a miracle.'

- Stuart Kauffman
Emeritus Professor Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania; Affiliate Professor, The Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle; Author of At Home in the Universe.

'This book changed my life. Every seven years, as my sabbatical approaches, I search about for a new direction to focus my research and Ken Douglas' book, DNA Nanoscience, appeared just in time.'

- Seth Fraden
Professor of Physics; Director, The Bioinspired Soft Materials Center, Brandeis University.

'Instructive like a textbook and exciting like a novel! For everybody interested in modern natural sciences, this book is a must to read.'

- Andreas Herrmann
Professor of Polymer Chemistry and Bioengineering; Chair of the Board, The Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials; University of Groningen, The Netherlands.

'To sum up, this is both a lively and profound book, the reading of which I strongly recommend.'

- Jacques Prost
Director Emeritus of CNRS (Le Centre national de la recherche scientifique) at Institut Curie, Paris; Distinguished Professor, National University of Singapore.

'This book tells a fascinating new story about DNA. The subject matter also stretches as needed into biology to teach basic ideas about cell membranes and metabolism. It provides a wonderful taste of DNA nanoscience at the research frontier.'

- Arjun G. Yodh
James M. Skinner Professor of Science, Endowed Chair; Director, PENN Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, University of Pennsylvania.

'The only way that the general public will continue to trust the proclamation of the scientific establishment is through books like this one - where the foibles and fears and eccentricities of the scientists are shown to be the same as those of the artist, musician and businessman. Scientists are just artists who want to work with mother nature, without the freedom to make up new worlds as we go along. The real world is magical enough for them.'

- Joseph A. Zasadzinski
3M Harry Heltzer Chair in Multidisciplinary Science and Technology; Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota.

'The book's eclectic and elaborate vision, looking back to the ancient past and forward to the equally unknowable future sets Douglas' DNA Nanoscience apart from other attempts to present DNA nanoscience.... Written in beautiful prose and richly illustrated with over 200 full-color figures ... it also serves as a bird's-eye survey for a more general readership, viz., for those in the public who are curious and enjoy thinking. These citizens are aware of DNA nanoscience snippets making it into the daily news but would like to acquire a deeper, more meaningful and thorough understanding of what the fuss is all about.

Douglas' book DNA Nanoscience: From Prebiotic Origins to Emerging Nanotechnology covers an astoundingly broad ground.... By writing this book on the emerging field of DNA nanoscience Kenneth Douglas has thus done a double service-to science as well as to its public image. I believe that the reception of the book will do justice to the meticulous research and artistry of this tome.'

- Rudolf Podgornik (Jozef Stefan Institute)
Journal of Biological Physics (August 2016), DOI: 10.1007/s10867-016-9425-4.


'DNA Nanoscience takes us on a journey into the future, where sub-microscopic gadgets built from DNA may be used to detect specific molecules one-at-a-time or to deliver therapeutic drugs specifically to cancer cells. Looking in the other direction, the journey takes us back 4 billion years to a time when the self-organization of DNA into liquid crystals may have facilitated the reproduction of what would become our genetic material, arguably the key step in the origin of life.
DNA Nanoscience is scholarly and full of technical figures. But the science is accompanied by clear explanations that make it accessible to college student and science-savvy citizens. It is a pleasure to find a book that is so true to the science while being so enjoyable to read.'

- Thomas R. Cech
Distinguished Professor, University of Colorado-Boulder; Director, BioFrontiers Institute; Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 1989).

'Douglas' DNA Nanoscience is something of a miracle.'

- Stuart Kauffman
Emeritus Professor Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania; Affiliate Professor, The Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle; Author of At Home in the Universe.

'This book changed my life. Every seven years, as my sabbatical approaches, I search about for a new direction to focus my research and Ken Douglas' book, DNA Nanoscience, appeared just in time.'

- Seth Fraden
Professor of Physics; Director, The Bioinspired Soft Materials Center, Brandeis University.

'Instructive like a textbook and exciting like a novel! For everybody interested in modern natural sciences, this book is a must to read.'

- Andreas Herrmann
Professor of Polymer Chemistry and Bioengineering; Chair of the Board, The Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials; University of Groningen, The Netherlands.

'To sum up, this is both a lively and profound book, the reading of which I strongly recommend.'

- Jacques Prost
Director Emeritus of CNRS (Le Centre national de la recherche scientifique) at Institut Curie, Paris; Distinguished Professor, National University of Singapore.

'This book tells a fascinating new story about DNA. The subject matter also stretches as needed into biology to teach basic ideas about cell membranes and metabolism. It provides a wonderful taste of DNA nanoscience at the research frontier.'

- Arjun G. Yodh
James M. Skinner Professor of Science, Endowed Chair; Director, PENN Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, University of Pennsylvania.

'The only way that the general public will continue to trust the proclamation of the scientific establishment is through books like this one - where the foibles and fears and eccentricities of the scientists are shown to be the same as those of the artist, musician and businessman. Scientists are just artists who want to work with mother nature, without the freedom to make up new worlds as we go along. The real world is magical enough for them.'

Joseph A. Zasadzinski
3M Harry Heltzer Chair in Multidisciplinary Science and Technology; Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota.

'The book's eclectic and elaborate vision, looking back to the ancient past and forward to the equally unknowable future sets Douglas' DNA Nanoscience apart from other attempts to present DNA nanoscience.... Written in beautiful prose and richly illustrated with over 200 full-color figures ... it also serves as a bird's-eye survey for a more general readership, viz., for those in the public who are curious and enjoy thinking. These citizens are aware of DNA nanoscience snippets making it into the daily news but would like to acquire a deeper, more meaningful and thorough understanding of what the fuss is all about.

Douglas' book DNA Nanoscience: From Prebiotic Origins to Emerging Nanotechnology covers an astoundingly broad ground.... By writing this book on the emerging field of DNA nanoscience Kenneth Douglas has thus done a double service-to science as well as to its public image. I believe that the reception of the book will do justice to the meticulous research and artistry of this tome.'

- Rudolf Podgornik (Jozef Stefan Institute)
Journal of Biological Physics (August 2016), DOI: 10.1007/s10867-016-9425-4.

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