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DigNA portfolio outreach

An electon micrograph in grey shades showing lines and clumps of blob like structures

DISCO is part of a portfolio of 9 EIC funded projects. As part of our work as a portfolio we have a dedicated DigNA portfolio LinkedIn page and are running a series of free educational webinars that aim to inform and communicate about the novel area of DNA data storage. They are aimed at a general audience and offer a fascinating insight into this new technology.

The image below is from a recent post showing an electron microscopy image of a DVD with visible pits representing data storage overlaid with small silica (glass) beads encapsulating DNA which has been used to store information.

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Discover our pioneering data storage software aiding in the process of storing, organising, and accessing data. 

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