Gerd Specht

Bachelor's degree in Biology from University of Göttingen and a Master's degree in Bioinformatics from University of Jena. Now researching DNA storage technology specializing in error correction, encoding and decoding strategies as part of Fraunhofer's BIOSYNTH project.

Fraunhofer – BIOSYNTH
Thursday
May 08
Modular High-Throughput Microplatform Drives Bio-Inspired Data Storage Presented by Fraunhofer BIOSYNTH
2:30 PM

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3:15 PM

Modular high-throughput microplatforms are the next critical tool for advancing synthetic biology and related applications. By leveraging a universal microchip platform, this approach integrates microelectronics with data encryption and DNA/RNA synthesis to achieve high storage density, parallelized writing, encoding, long-term stability, and cost-effectiveness. In this exclusive workshop, participants will have the opportunity to experience an in-depth demonstration of biologically-synthetic storage systems, discuss the current state of development, and explore potential applications in the realm of bio-inspired data storage. This workshop aims to foster collaborative dialogue on the implications and advancements in synthetic data storage technologies.

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