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Chris’ research uses tools developed for the physical sciences to better understand nature’s materials, from latex to collagen but with a focus on silk. By investigating unspun silk’s flow properties he has been able to gain unique insights into their biodiversity, structure and evolution. Additionally, this work has made important links between natural and industrial fibre processing which has lead to a fundamentally new way of designing, testing and fabricating bio-inspired materials.
Today he combines multiple instruments with rheology, from microscopes (confocal) and spectrometers (IR) to synchrotrons (SANS at ISIS and SAXS/WAXS at ESRF) in order to understand exactly how silk proteins arrange themselves into one of Nature’s most impressive materials.
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Rafael O. Moreno-Tortolero, Juliusz Michalski, Eleanor Wells, Flora Gibb,Nick Skaer, Robert Walker,Louise Serpell,Chris Holland,Sean Davis
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Biomacromoleculesno. 6 (2023): 2828-2846
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Rafael O Moreno-Tortolero, Yijie Luo,Fabio Parmeggiani,Nick Skaer,Robert Walker, Louise C. Serpell,Chris Holland,Sean A. Davis
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2023)
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