Biological components and complex structures allow natural tissues and cells to have remarkable properties and functions. When studied individually, proteins have been found to have intriguing and unique mechanical properties at the nanoscale. Interest has increased to create synthetic materials that accurately mimic protein nanomechanics at a macroscopic level, but this poses a challenge because protein-incorporated synthetic materials often do not perform as expected. We hypothesize that decreased performance is due to topological defects in polymer networks. Herein, we designed protein-based block copolymers that are capable of self-association to construct polymer networks. By engineering the mid-block with flexible and rigid protein bl...
Hierarchical assemblies of proteins exhibit a wide-range of material properties that are exploited b...
Fibrous networks constructed from high aspect ratio protein building blocks are ubiquitous in nature...
Recombinant methods have been used to engineer artificial protein triblock polymers composed of two ...
<p> A key part of the growing field of biomedical sciences deals with the development of new, contro...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
<p>This study is focused on designing and characterizing protein-based building blocks in order to c...
Three-dimensional (3D) network polymers are an important family of materials. For many applications ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2016.Cata...
The research described in this thesis concerns the design, biotechnological production, and physioch...
Polymers and their self-assembled structures constitute an essential part of life: Advances in synth...
Mechanical responsiveness is essential to all biological systems down to the level of tissues and ce...
We study the self-assembly of genetically engineered protein-based triblock copolymers consisting of...
In this thesis we presented various combinations of custom-designed protein polymers that formed com...
Shear thinning hydrogels are promising materials that exhibit rapid self-healing following the cessa...
Hierarchical assemblies of proteins exhibit a wide-range of material properties that are exploited b...
Fibrous networks constructed from high aspect ratio protein building blocks are ubiquitous in nature...
Recombinant methods have been used to engineer artificial protein triblock polymers composed of two ...
<p> A key part of the growing field of biomedical sciences deals with the development of new, contro...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
<p>This study is focused on designing and characterizing protein-based building blocks in order to c...
Three-dimensional (3D) network polymers are an important family of materials. For many applications ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2016.Cata...
The research described in this thesis concerns the design, biotechnological production, and physioch...
Polymers and their self-assembled structures constitute an essential part of life: Advances in synth...
Mechanical responsiveness is essential to all biological systems down to the level of tissues and ce...
We study the self-assembly of genetically engineered protein-based triblock copolymers consisting of...
In this thesis we presented various combinations of custom-designed protein polymers that formed com...
Shear thinning hydrogels are promising materials that exhibit rapid self-healing following the cessa...
Hierarchical assemblies of proteins exhibit a wide-range of material properties that are exploited b...
Fibrous networks constructed from high aspect ratio protein building blocks are ubiquitous in nature...
Recombinant methods have been used to engineer artificial protein triblock polymers composed of two ...