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We actuate with light & magnets, we fold & unfold DNA, we cell-free express proteins, we play with drops, marbles & interfaces, we organize particles, we harness coffee rings.
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How environmental solution conditions determine the compaction velocity of single DNA molecule
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09/18/2011
DNA compaction studies have been carried out by many researchers across the world. The corresponding author of this article Prof. Kenichi Yoshikawa...
Encapsulation of cytoskeletal protein in giant liposomes
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09/04/2011
A recent article published in Langmuir is shortly explained and analyzed.
A new method for vesicle formation by close monitoring of droplets crossing an oil/water interface is described.
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06/10/2011
A recent article published in Soft Matter is explained and analyzed.
Enzyme-sensitive micellar aggregates
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05/26/2011
A recent article published in JACS is shortly explained and analyzed.
A new photorheological fluid containing a spiropyran compound
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05/23/2011
A recent article published in JACS is shortly explained and analyzed.
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Our paper "Enzymatically Active DNA-Protein Nanogels with Tunable Cross-Linking Density" has just been accepted in Biomacromolecules
Our paper "Reversible supra-folding of user-programmed functional DNA nanostructures on fuzzy cationic substrates" has just been accepted in Angewandte Chemie.
2020 Secret Santa
2020 Baigl lab retreat
Our new paper "Liquid-liquid coffee-ring effect" accepted in Journal of Colloids and Interface Science!
Our new paper "Self-propelled water drops on bare glass substrates in air: fast, controllable and easy transport powered by surfactants" published in Langmuir!
Our new paper "From-bulk crystallization of inorganic nanoparticles at the air/water interface: tunable organization and intense structural colors" published in Nanoscale!
Research Overview
Harnessing coffee rings: from ubiquitous particle patterning to low-cost diagnostics
Metafluidics: new fluid actuation principles for better microfluidics
DNA nanotechnology & synthetic biology: a soft twist
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Damien Baigl, Prof ENS & Group leader
Mathieu Morel, MC SU
Sergii Rudiuk, CR CNRS
Ayako Yamada, CR CNRS
Marina Mariconti, Post-Doc
Saikat Saha, Post-Doc
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