The self-assembly of biological molecules into large, but finite-size, superstructures is fundamental to life. A grand challenge for colloidal self-assembly is to produce colloidal monomers with valence-limited interactions, that have arbitrary angles and strengths, to produce structures with the precision, complexity and functionality of biological assemblies. The Brandeis MRSEC solved this challenge in 2021. The process they developed is general and uniquely adaptable to a wide range of problems in colloidal self-assembly.
The Bioinspired Soft Materials Center
The Brandeis Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) seeks to create new materials that are constructed from only a few simplified components, yet capture the remarkable functionalities found in living organisms.