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Longfei Liu is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Cell Biology at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. His research focuses on DNA nanotechnology, molecular engineering, and their applications in materials science and biophysics. Collaborators include prominent researchers such as Chenxiang Lin, Erdem Karatekin, and Frederic Pincet.
Key research interests include DNA self-assembly, nanostructuring, and the development of programmable nanodevices. Recent work explores molecular lithography on silicon wafers, DNA-based membrane interactions, and the creation of tunable transmembrane channels using DNA-origami-protein hybrids. Liu has contributed to advancements in DNA binary crystals, lipidosome sorting, and CRISPR-mediated DNA origami processing.
Publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, combining chemistry, physics, and engineering to design functional nanomaterials. His work bridges fundamental molecular mechanisms with applied technologies in drug delivery, diagnostics, and biomaterials. No specific awards or grants are listed in the provided text.

