Now showing items 1-7 of 7

    • Bacteriophage M13 as a Template for Multi-Enzyme Assembly 

      Urquhart, Taylor (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-25)
      An important aspect of bionanotechnology is the utilization of biomolecules to prepare controlled and defined arrangements of multiple components with nanoscale order. Bacteriophage M13 is a filamentous phage composed of ...
    • Cage-like Proteins as Bioink Components for 3D Bioprinting 

      Delgado, Adrian (University of Waterloo, 2018-01-24)
      Hydrogel matrices have been used as structural surrogates in 3D bioprinting as a mechanism to provide the appropriate environment for cell adhesion and proliferation. In this research, the preparation and optimization of ...
    • Hydrophobic Engineering of a Bacterial Nanodimensional Capsule Protein 

      BEN KRAYEM, OMAIMA RAMADAN (University of Waterloo, 2017-07-07)
      Recently, numerous protein-based nanomedicine platforms have been intensively explored. These systems are usually composed of self-assembling proteins that form controllable systems with different shapes and types. A ...
    • Investigation of Peptides That Exhibit Affinity Towards Advanced Materials 

      Kim, Hyun Seok (University of Waterloo, 2017-05-19)
      A number of commercially employed polymers are refractory to surface modification and may require harsh conditions ranging from corona discharge to halogenation to assemble a functional surface. We are exploring combinatorial ...
    • An Investigation of Phosphorous-Based Bioconjugation Techniques for Protein Modification 

      Lopandic, Maja (University of Waterloo, 2022-04-07)
      Bioconjugation is a powerful technique allowing for the modification of biomolecules such as proteins. Exposed amino acid residues on the surface of proteins act as chemical handles for the attachment of biomolecules or ...
    • Protein Engineering of Microbial Ferritins 

      Gyamfi, Hawa (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-23)
      Nanotechnology has become a field of intense interest due to its applications in medicine, cosmetics, energy, and fabrics. The field has evolved to include nanodimensional self-assembling cage proteins which are multisubunit ...
    • Supramolecular Assembly of Three-Dimensional Protein Networks 

      Merza, Fatima (University of Waterloo, 2020-09-02)
      Intense interest is being focused on self-assembling biological networks and their practical applications, making them powerful tools for the next-generation of advanced bionanomaterials. This thesis project explores ...

      UWSpace

      University of Waterloo Library
      200 University Avenue West
      Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
      519 888 4883

      All items in UWSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved.

      DSpace software

      Service outages