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The field of soft matter has emerged as a coherent subject within the last ten years, and is of increasing relevance to interdisciplinary research at the interface of physical chemistry, physics, materials science and biology. Soft matter by definition includes many types of biological materials, but it is only recently that several exciting new directions have been pursued in this area. This meeting follows on appropriately from FD144 Multiscale simulation of soft matter systems in 2009 and FD139 The Importance of Polymer Science for Biological Systems in 2008. In contrast to earlier meetings this Faraday Discussion will concern the physical chemistry of novel self-assembling bio-conjugate or bio-hybrid materials. It will not cover the applications of conventional polymer science to biological systems (as FD139) but will focus on the self-assembly of novel bio-hybrid materials, especially conjugates of proteins with polymers, glycosylation of proteins, polymer/virus hybrids etc. Much work in this field has been driven by recent advances in synthetic methodology which has enabled exciting work on the production of self-assembling and self-organizing systems. These systems are under intense research for applications in tissue scaffolding, drug delivery systems. An understanding of the physical chemistry of self-assembly is essential for such applications.
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The field of soft matter has emerged as a coherent subject within the last ten years, and is of increasing relevance to interdisciplinary research at the interface of physical chemistry, physics, materials science and biology. Soft matter by definition includes many types of biological materials, but it is only recently that several exciting new directions have been pursued in this area. This meeting follows on appropriately from FD144 Multiscale simulation of soft matter systems in 2009 and FD139 The Importance of Polymer Science for Biological Systems in 2008. In contrast to earlier meetings this Faraday Discussion will concern the physical chemistry of novel self-assembling bio-conjugate or bio-hybrid materials. It will not cover the applications of conventional polymer science to biological systems (as FD139) but will focus on the self-assembly of novel bio-hybrid materials, especially conjugates of proteins with polymers, glycosylation of proteins, polymer/virus hybrids etc. Much work in this field has been driven by recent advances in synthetic methodology which has enabled exciting work on the production of self-assembling and self-organizing systems. These systems are under intense research for applications in tissue scaffolding, drug delivery systems. An understanding of the physical chemistry of self-assembly is essential for such applications.
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