Lynne Regan: Protein Based Materials

#BioMatSem Glasgow 

Organsied by Monica Tsimbouri, The Glasgow Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment


5.2.2019

Lynne Regan

University of Edinburgh







More about Lynne's research: http://regan.bio.ed.ac.uk


Some papers relating to the talk:

Danielle M. Williams, Gilad Kaufman, Hadi Izadi, Abigail E. Gahm, Sarah M. Prophet, Kyle T. Vanderlick, Chinedum O. Osuji and Lynne Regan. Facile protein immobilization using engineered suface-active biofilm proteins. ACS Applied Nano Materials 2018 1:2483–2488

Ashley C. Schloss, Wei Liu, Danielle M. Williams, Gilad Kaufman, Heidi P. Hendrickson, Benjamin Rudshteyn, Li Fu, Hongfei Wang, Victor S. Batista, Chinedum Osuji, Elsa C. Y. Yan and Lynne Regan. Fabrication of modularly functionalizable microcapsules using protein-based technologies.BslA ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering 2016 2:1856-1861.

Tijana Z. Grove, Chinedum O. Osuji, Jason D. Forster, Eric R. Dufresne and Lynne Regan.
 Stimuli-responsive smart gels realized via modular protein design. ASC Journal of the American Chemical Society 2010 132:14024]-6.

Elizabeth B. Speltz, Aparna Nathan and Lynne Regan.
 Design of protein-peptide interaction modules for assembling supramolecular structures in vivo and in vitro. ACS Chemical Biology 2015 10:2108-15.