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May 29, 2021Media, News, Events

We are excited to announce that the SSRL, with Chris Marquis (UNSW Recombinants Facility), Aditya Rawal (UNSW NMR Centre), Jeffrey Yarger (Arizona State University) and Rivka Isaacson (King’s College London), have received a Plus Alliance grant to further our collaborative work on developing recombinant spider silk. Friday to discuss the project. Please listen in?Here is the UNSW Sydney media post on it:

https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-tech/research-examine-whether-strong-steel-spider-silk-can-be-replicated-manufacturing?fbclid=IwAR1CLuzzGYhoVqbvTzOhomCNup6SkTFb0lxap6eINKzpy8M6foRC-81RhOc

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