Lecture
Graphene-biomolecule nanohybrids for biomedical applications
Wednesday (10.05.2017) 15:40 - 16:00 Room Bach Part of:Graphene-based biomaterials have attracted increasing attentions due to their atomically-thick two-dimensional structures, excellent mechanical properties, large specific surface area, and high biocompatibility. The combination of graphene with biomolecules offers a promising way to fabricate novel graphene-biomolecule hybrid biomaterials with unique functions in biology, medicine, nanotechnology, and materials science. Here, we would like to introduce a few recent studies in functionalizing graphene-based materials using different biomolecules, such as protein, peptide, and peptide nanofibers for biomedical applications like tissue engineering, biosensor, and bioimaging.