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  <title><![CDATA[Bioengineering Seminar - Sarah Heilshorn, PhD - Stanford University]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Protein-based polymeric materials are characterized by
multi-functionality, complex structural diversity, and bioactivity.
Using protein-based biomaterials may substantially increase the
efficacy of regenerative medicine therapies by providing cell-protein
interactions that guide cell behavior. Several examples of
protein-based biomaterials design will be presented to highlight the
importance of independent control over biochemical and biomechanical
properties. Using recombinant protein technology, we have synthesized
several families of block-co-peptide hydrogels that mimic critical
aspects of the natural extracellular matrix. A modular design strategy
enables independent tuning of the initial elastic modulus, the density
of cell adhesion ligands, and the rate of proteolytic remodeling. These
biomaterials can be designed to release multiple therapeutic peptides
with distinct spatial and temporal delivery profiles. Protein-based
materials can also be used as templates to guide the synthesis of
inorganic nanomaterials. Specifically, we are utilizing the protein
clathrin, which has the ability to form multiple 2D and 3D
architectures, as a flexible template that can be functionalized at
specific sites using designed bi-functional peptides. These peptides
serve as molecular bridges between binding sites on the clathrin
protein and inorganic materials including gold, titania, and cobalt
oxide. By generating a family of engineered peptides, we are developing
a flexible, modular system that will enable the rapid development of
multiple inorganic nanostructures from a single protein template
material.</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p>Bioengineering Seminar Speaker, Sarah Heilshorn, PhD from Stanford University will be speaking on, "Designing Multi-Functional Biopolymers Through Protein Engineering."</p>]]></value>
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      <value><![CDATA[2011-02-08T10:00:00-05:00]]></value>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p>Faculty Host: Valeria Milam, PhD</p>]]></value>
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      <value><![CDATA[(404) 894-6228]]></value>
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