There is great interest to develop materials with properties that resemble those of biological systems. While supramolecular chemistry offers an exciting opportunity to grow materials with nanoscale precision, the ability to transform molecular design into functional devices with enhanced functionality and utility at the macroscale remains a challenge. The talk will present strategies that use self-assembly and the interplay between protein order and disorder to develop functional materials with properties such as hierarchical organization, the capacity to grow, or tuneable mechanical properties.
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