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SCALABLE PRODUCTION OF GENETICALLY ENGINEERED NANOFIBROUS MACROSCOPIC MATERIALS VIA FILTRATION
­ Background Amyloid fibers, produced by microorganisms, naturally form strong structural networks. These networks are of particular interest because they self-assemble, are stable in harsh environments, and have the potential to be customizable, creating stable proteins and peptides with specific functions. These nanofibers have numerous potential...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Neel Joshi
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Biotechnology
METHODS OF MAKING GELS AND FILMS USING CURLI NANOFIBERS
INV-21044 Background The curli system is the primary structural component of bacterial biofilm that promotes bacterial adhesion. This system is composed of highly robust amyloid nanofibers that have self-assembly properties and high resistance to harsh environmental conditions. Such unique properties make these nanofibers attractive for the production...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Neel Joshi
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > 2. Physical Science > Environmental/Clean tech, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Bioengineering/Tissue Engineering, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Drug Delivery
Robust Self-Regeneratable Stiff Living Materials
INV-20116 Background Most biomaterials (e.g. wood, silk) found in nature are formed at ambient conditions and degrade naturally to enable a sustainable ecosystem. In contrast, the production of human-made materials (e.g. cement, plastics) requires high temperatures or harsh chemical treatments, while their non-biodegradability unfavorably affects...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Neel Joshi, Anna Duraj-Thatte, Avinash Manjula-Basavanna
Keywords(s): Biomaterials, Biotech, Environment, Living Materials, Manufacturing, Materials, Regeneration
Category(s): Technology Classifications > 2. Physical Science > Advanced materials/Nanomaterials, Technology Classifications > 2. Physical Science > Manufacturing, Technology Classifications > 1. Life Science > Biotechnology