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PROJECTSMULTIDISPLINARY

PAT PATARANUTPORNARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

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Fine arts

Cultural preservation

Architecture

Futuristic technology

Interactive

Media

Creative Bioinformatics

Biodesign

Data science

Fine arts

Cultural preservation

Architecture

Futuristic technology

Interactive Media

Creative Bioinformatics

Biodesign

The Biodesign Institute at ASU addresses today’s critical global challenges in healthcare, sustainability and security by developing solutions inspired from natural systems and translating those solutions into commercially viable products and clinical practices.

We are interested in in vitro and in vivo replications of nucleic acid based nanostructures for scaling up and evolving functional nanostructures. Another important aspect of our research directions is to create self-assembling structures that are dynamic which allows one to trigger a cascading molecular event using either small molecules or biological molecules as logical inputs. We are interested in collective behaviors of different molecules interacting with each other.

Self-replication and dynamic molecular assembly

We use DNA as a programmable nanoscale building material to construct designer nanoarchitectures with increasing complexity in two and three dimensional spaces. We are interested in hierarchical engineering of sophisticated nanmachines.

Structural DNA Nanotechnology

Molecular Design and Biomimetics

Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology

Basic research in plant molecular biology and protein engineering, as well as the utilization of plant biotechnology for enhancement

of food quality and value, for expression of pharmacological

products in transgenic plants, and for overcoming health and

agricultural constraints in the developing world.

Ebola vaccine production using plant molecular biology and protein engineering

Three stages in the delivery of a recombinant attenuated

Salmonella vaccine with regulated delayed attenuation, regulated delayed antigen synthesis and regulated delayed lysis in vivo.

Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology

Global gene expression in Space

One of Nickerson’s newest investigations, called Micro-5/Phoenix, delivered to the International Space Station earlier this year by the commercial carrier SpaceX, is the most complex biological experiment ever performed during spaceflight. The goals of this study are to further our understanding of how intestinal pathogens cause disease, prevent or counteract foodborne illness in astronauts, and translate these findings into novel strategies to prevent foodborne illness for the general public.

Biodegradation of Polystyrene Foam

by the Microorganisms from Landfill

Pat Pataranutaporn1, Assistant prof. Savaporn Supaphol2, prof. Amornrat Phongdara3 ,Sureeporn Nualkaew3

1 PSU.Wittayanusorn school, 2 Kasetsart University, 3 Prince of Songkhla University

Bioreduction of Uranium using a Hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor

Chen, Aura, Xiaoyin & Pat

United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of

Atomic Radiation

URANIUM Uranium is weakly radioactive, but highly

toxic once inhaled or ingested. It can be found in low levels within all

rock, soil, and water.

Depleted

Uranium exposure

leukemogeniceffect

geneticeffect

reproductiveeffect

neurologicaleffect

Miller AC, McClain D.; McClain (Jan–Mar 2007). "A review of depleted uranium biological effects: in vitro and in vivo

studies". Rev Environ Health

Sulfate 890 mg/L

Ammonia 17 mg/L

Nitrate+Nitrite 13mg/L as N

Total Iron0.1 mg/L

Alkalinity331 mg/L as

CaCO3

pH 7.1

U(VI) 60 μg/L

GROUNDWATERThe average groundwater quality for the DOE processing Sites in Rifle, CO

Maximum Contamination Level (MCL) established by USEPA (30 µg/l)

U(VI) uranyl ions

U(IV) solid

Bacteria

(6) (4)

80%H2

20%CO2

MBfR

M3

CIRCULATOR

SENSOR

MEDIUM+ URANIUM

Table 1 The different between Urainum concentration (ppb) through time

NitrateConcentration

DissolvedOxygen

Alkalinity

pH

ORP

UraniumConcentration

NitrateConcentration

UraniumConcentration

Medium Changing (date 161)

Maximum Contamination Level (MCL) established by USEPA (30 µg/l)

NitrateConcentration

UraniumConcentration

Flux 6E-3 loading 4.6E-3 removal -10%

0.001 (g/m2-day) 0.4 (g/m2-day) 30%

Flux 0.02 loading 5.3E-3 removal 90%

0 (g/m2-day) 0 (g/m2-day) -

Old medium New medium

Dr. Bruce Rittman Dr. Chen Dr. Aura

Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology, Biodesign Institute ASU

Data science

Fine arts

Cultural preservation

Architecture

Futuristic technology

Interactive Media

Creative Bioinformatics

Biodesign

Emerge festival artists + scientists redesign the future by ASU's Center for Science and Imagination

ART, MEDIA + ENGINEERING

ARTENGINEERING ART

ENGINEERING

School of

Tracky Project

Tracky for Science

Tracky for kid

DIY Lab of the future

DIY Lab of the future

INTERACTIVE ART

Human Emotion Interactive Orchestra Snake in the girl restroom

Projection Mapping on Pumpkin AME Students on ceiling Interactive Kachina doll

Ice House Gallery, Spark Festival, AME Showcase

Media Installation Media Installation Final Exhibition

Media Installation Interactive EnvironmentInteractive Environment

Human Emotion

Data science

Fine arts

Cultural preservation

Architecture

Futuristic technology

Interactive Media

Creative Bioinformatics

Biodesign

Interactive Media

Creative Bioinformatics

Biodesign

FORENSICSCIENCE

SYNTHETIC BIOLOG

DNA ORIGAMI

DNA COMPUTING

PERSONALIZED DIAGNOSTICS

BIODIVERSITY & EVOLUTIONARY

BIOLOGY

BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMATICS

DNA DECORATION

Applications of DNA

?

DNArt is a multidisciplinary project that is taking an inspiration from functional genomics to create a new type of graphic representation and artwork. DNArt mimics the way that genes encode the proteins that make each organism and species unique.

Complete Genome Sequence of the Giant Virus OBP and Comparative Genome

Analysis of the Diverse ϕKZ-Related Phages

Bacterial genome comparison. The comparison of two bacterial genomes

(Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydia muridarum)

Bioinformatics Visualization

Ecological interactions are evolutionarily conserved across the entire tree of life.

Interactive Media

Creative Bioinformatics

Biodesign

Data Science

Changemaker

HACKATHON = 24 hr Coding Event

13.3 minutes.

An average of one person dies by suicide every

ARKHumanityEmpathy Compassion Respect

Artificial Intelligent

Classifier

Tweet Collection

Review Queue

Respond Queue

Tweets Cloud

: (: (: (

7Review Interface

8Respond Interface

Trained Volunteers

Trained Volunteers

Partner Organizations

Clinical Psychologist

People in crisis

Machine Learning

ARKHumanity Win $10,000 for Startup

These organizations will be the financial streams

for keeping our project sustainableARKHumanity

This technology is greatly needed to

identify the warning language often used as

cries for help before suicide attempts. Using

social media to identify suicidal ideations is a

creative idea that should be supported!

Kelli M. Donley, MPH

Project manager of Suicide Prevention, Arizona Department of Health Services

ARKHumanityEmpathy Compassion Respect

One last thing…

http://patthai.org/talung/

Digital Platform for Nang Talung

Thaksin University

Thaksin Museum

PROJECTSMULTIDISPLINARY

PROJECTSMULTIDISPLINARY

PAT PATARANUTPORNARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

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