This video, provided by the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support (NACK) Center at Pennsylvania State University, is part one of a two-part lecture on materials modification in nanotechnology, specifically focusing the use of nanotechnology for DNA and protein analysis. In this part of the lecture, Terry Kuzma from Pennsylvania State University takes a look at common materials and processes associated with microfluidics and DNA and protein analysis. Discussed are materials, such as polymers and paper, and microfluidics applications, such as pocket-sized connective PCR [Polymerase Chain Reaction] thermocylcers and pulsed amperometric detectors.

The video runs 19:27 minutes in length. Also included are the presentation slides and an audio version of the lecture. Part one of the lecture is available to view separately.

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