Keiji Numata is currently Full Professor in the Department of Material Chemistry, Kyoto University, and Team Leader at the Biomacromolecules Research Team, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Japan. He is also Research Director for JST-ERATO Numata Organellar Reaction Cluster Project and leads the Precision Polymer Degradation, Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Area, in Japan. He investigates biosynthesis and material design of structural proteins, polypeptides, and poly(amino acid). He previously worked as JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow for Research Abroad at Tufts University (Medford, MA, United States), where he studied
biosynthesis of silk-based polymers via bacterial pathways, as well as biomedical applications of silk-based polymers. Dr. Numata has received numerous awards for his work and is currently one of the associate editors of ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering, and an editorial advisory board member for Biomacromolecules and ACS Polymers Au.
1. General introduction to polypeptide and protein materials 2. Synthesis of polypeptide and protein materials 3. Structure of polypeptide and protein materials 4. Physical properties of polypeptide and protein materials 5. Biological properties of polypeptide and protein materials with cells 6. Stability of polypeptide and protein materials 7. Structural proteins in nature 8. Biopolymer materials and composites from polypeptide and proteins 9. Applications as bulk material and future perspectives 10. Experimental details
Show moreKeiji Numata is currently Full Professor in the Department of Material Chemistry, Kyoto University, and Team Leader at the Biomacromolecules Research Team, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Japan. He is also Research Director for JST-ERATO Numata Organellar Reaction Cluster Project and leads the Precision Polymer Degradation, Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Area, in Japan. He investigates biosynthesis and material design of structural proteins, polypeptides, and poly(amino acid). He previously worked as JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow for Research Abroad at Tufts University (Medford, MA, United States), where he studied
biosynthesis of silk-based polymers via bacterial pathways, as well as biomedical applications of silk-based polymers. Dr. Numata has received numerous awards for his work and is currently one of the associate editors of ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering, and an editorial advisory board member for Biomacromolecules and ACS Polymers Au.
1. General introduction to polypeptide and protein materials 2. Synthesis of polypeptide and protein materials 3. Structure of polypeptide and protein materials 4. Physical properties of polypeptide and protein materials 5. Biological properties of polypeptide and protein materials with cells 6. Stability of polypeptide and protein materials 7. Structural proteins in nature 8. Biopolymer materials and composites from polypeptide and proteins 9. Applications as bulk material and future perspectives 10. Experimental details
Show more1. General introduction to polypeptide and protein materials2. Synthesis of polypeptide and protein materials3. Structure of polypeptide and protein materials4. Physical properties of polypeptide and protein materials5. Biological properties of polypeptide and protein materials with cells6. Stability of polypeptide and protein materials7. Structural proteins in nature8. Biopolymer materials and composites from polypeptide and proteins9. Applications as bulk material and future perspectives10. Experimental details
Keiji Numata is currently Full Professor in the Department of
Material Chemistry, Kyoto University, and Team Leader at the
Biomacromolecules Research Team, RIKEN Center for Sustainable
Resource Science, Japan. He is also Research Director for JST-ERATO
Numata Organellar Reaction Cluster Project and leads the Precision
Polymer Degradation, Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Area,
in Japan. He investigates biosynthesis and material design of
structural proteins, polypeptides, and poly(amino acid). He
previously worked as JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow for Research Abroad
at Tufts University (Medford, MA, United States), where he
studied
biosynthesis of silk-based polymers via bacterial pathways, as well
as biomedical applications of silk-based polymers. Dr. Numata has
received numerous awards for his work and is currently one of the
associate editors of ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering, and
an editorial advisory board member for Biomacromolecules and ACS
Polymers Au.
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