Rotello Vincent M
Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003, USA.
ACS Nano. 2008 Jan;2(1):4-6. doi: 10.1021/nn700434c.
The exquisite structures produced by biological systems provide inspiration for the fabrication of nanomaterials. We sometimes forget, however, that Nature can provide muscle while serving as a Muse--a wide array of nanosystems are produced biologically that can be used for the design of functional materials. At the 2007 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting in Boston, Symposium MM (Biomolecular and Biologically Inspired Interfaces and Assemblies) highlighted the synergy between researchers using biomaterials and those using nature as a model for synthetic and quasi-synthetic systems. The symposium was organized by Vincent Rotello, Paula Hammond, Molly Stevens, Jeffrey Tok, and Darrin Pochan, with support provided by the U.S. Army Research Office and the RSC journal Soft Matter, and featured over 70 talks and 75 posters.
生物系统所产生的精妙结构为纳米材料的制造提供了灵感。然而,我们有时会忘记,大自然在充当灵感源泉的同时还能提供助力——生物界产生了各种各样的纳米系统,可用于功能材料的设计。在2007年于波士顿举行的材料研究学会秋季会议上,MM专题研讨会(生物分子与受生物启发的界面及组装体)凸显了使用生物材料的研究人员与以自然为合成及准合成系统模型的研究人员之间的协同作用。该研讨会由文森特·罗泰洛、宝拉·哈蒙德、莫莉·史蒂文斯、杰弗里·托克和达林·波尚组织,得到了美国陆军研究办公室和英国皇家化学学会期刊《软物质》的支持,有70多场演讲和75份海报展示。