Abstracts
Ilko Bald (University of Potsdam, BAM Berlin)
Probing DNA radiation damage by DNA nanotechnology

Chamberlin C. Obasi (IZI Leipzig)
Role of enabled surface diffusion in ordering DNA Origamis on surfaces

Ying-Feng Chang (National Taiwan University)
Target-triggered DNA three-way junction superstructure and cascade isothermal signal amplification enable subtyping of influenza A virus

Volker Deckert (IPHT Jena)
Single base resolution by Tip-enhanced Raman scattering

Kenny Ebel (University of Potsdam)
Optimization of DNA origami substrates for the study of electron-induced DNA strand breaks

Florian Engert (Universität Leipzig)
Combination of Layer-by-Layer Microcarriers and DNA Origami

Florian Engert (Universität Leipzig)
Combination of Layer-by-Layer Microcarriers and DNA Origami

Martin Glaser (Leipzig University)
Self-assembly of higher ordered structures in DNA nanotube systems

Tina Händler (Leipzig University)
Mesh size of DNA nanotube networks

Julia Hann (Technische Universität Chemnitz)
Surface patterning and assembly of DNA Origami structures by electrostatic forces

Christian Heck (University of Potsdam)
Gold nanolenses self-assembled by DNA origami for surface-enhanced Raman scattering

Amily Fang-Ju Jou (National Taiwan University)
An Integrated ElectroSensor Based on Toehold-mediated Strand Displacement-induced Formation of DNA-immuno- superstructure

I-Ming Hsing (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Dynamic DNA Self-Assembly based Nucleic Acids Sensing

Izabela Kaminska (Nicolaus Copernicus University,Torun)
DNA origami antennas with gold and silver nanoparticles

Johanna Langner (IPHT Jena)
Functionalized DNA-origami for photonic devices

Wei-Ching Liao (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Stimuli-responsive DNA microcapsules for controlled release of loads

Rachel C Little (Newcastle University)
An Extendable Method to Produce Specific Base Pair Lengths of DNA

Dongsheng Liu (Tsinghua University)
The Frame Guided Assembly

Jessica Lorenz (IZI Leipzig)
Artificial actin crosslinkers for control of cell motion

Valentina Masciotti (University of Triest)
3D DNA-origami as a molecular dynamometer

Michael Matthies (Technische Universität Dresden)
Triangulated DNA Trusses

Christin Möser (IZI Leipzig)
DNA nanostructures as multivalent carrier for peptides

Lydia Olejko (University of Potsdam)
Ion-controlled three-color fluorescent telomeric switch on DNA origami

Andrew Pike (Newcastle University)
Off-the-shelf designer DNA: sequence-to-order and length-to-fit DNA

Danny Porath (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
The Quest for Charge Transport in Single Adsorbed Long DNA-Based Molecules

Julia Prinz (University of Potsdam)
DNA origami-gold nanoparticle-graphene double hybrid structures for surface-enhanced Raman scattering

Saminathan Ramakrishnan (University of Paderborn)
Structural Stability of DNA Origami Nanostructures in the Presence of Chaotropic Agents

Martin Sajfutdinow (IZI Leipzig)
Single molecule contact printing for fabrication of nano-arrays

Carsten Schuldt (Universität Leipzig)
Persistence length strongly contributes to network mechanics of entangled semiflexible filaments

Ralf Seidel (University of Leipzig)
Biomimetics with DNA origami

David M Smith (IZI Leipzig)
Bottom-up Engineering of Nanoscale Devices to Program Biological Systems

Alexander Spaeth (IZI Leipzig)
Construction of a multifunctional DNA-based carrier system for Antisense Oligonucleotide delivery

Bezu Tescme (Technische Universität Dresden)
Functional DNA origami nanotubes for nanoelectronics

Sophie Thamm (IPHT Jena)
Characterization of localized surface plasmon resonance sensing with anisotropic nanoparticles

Matthias Thiele (IPHT Jena)
Microfluidic high-throughput synthesis of form anisotropic plasmonic nanoparticles

J. Jussi Toppari (University of Jyvaskyla)
Plasmonic nanostructures based on DNA origami silhouettes

Colette J Whitfield (Newcastle University)
Designer DNA for Biomedical and Nanotechnology Applications

Itamar Willner (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Stimuli-Responsive DNA-Based Materials

Adam T. Woolley (Brigham Young University, Provo)
DNA-templated assembly of conductive inorganic nanostructures

Yinghua Zhang (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Enzyme-Free Target-Recycling HgII Detection Assisted by DNA Dendritic Self-Assembly

Giampaolo Zuccheri (University of Bologna)
Molecular self-assembly by HCR for signal enhancement in nucleic acids biosensors