Engineered Living Materials

Engineered Living Materials (ELMs) are a cutting-edge research topic that involves integrating living organisms like bacteria, fungi, or algae with non-living materials to create new materials with unique properties. These materials can self-heal, adapt to their environment, and even respond to stimuli. Researchers are exploring the potential of ELMs in various fields such as construction, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. By harnessing the power of living organisms, ELMs offer innovative solutions for creating sustainable and functional materials.
Relevant Researchers
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Michael Luciani
Hi! My name is Michael Luciani and I'm a GP at Juniper
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Ilia Vialshin
I am an experienced Bioprocess engineer and manager with interest in biotechnology and cellular agri...
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Cam Watson
I’m a deep-tech strategist working at the intersection of biotechnology, advanced materials, AI, and...