Anastasia Ershova, a scientist at the Wyss, introduces the innovative field of bionanotechnology. In this talk from LabWeek Field Building, she explores how this cutting-edge science is revolutionizing therapeutics and diagnostics by building molecules that interact with the body in novel ways. Ershova discusses DNA nanotechnology, where DNA is used as a material to create nanoscale structures, drawing parallels to sci-fi concepts like nanobots. She highlights advancements such as DNA origami and how it can be applied to precise therapeutic delivery, immune activation, and targeted drug delivery. Ershova also dives into the challenges and future prospects of the field, emphasizing the potential to develop more effective treatments for diseases like cancer and neurodegenerative disorders.
Created by Protocol Labs and co-curated by Foresight Institute, LabWeek Field Building gathered leading individuals and teams from frontier science to drive progress. The weeklong conference took place at Edge Esmeralda, a pop-up event city in Healdsburg, CA, from June 10-16, 2024.