1.Design principles for self-assembling devices from macromolecules
2.Metalloprotein-based electronic nanodevices
3.Mechanical consequences of biomolecular gradients in byssal threads
4.Bacteriorhodopsin-based 3D optical memory
5.Spider silk production
6.A Projection display based on a bacteriorhodopsin thin film
7.The role of collagen in energy storage and dissipation in extracellular matrix
8.Enhancement of protein thermal stability: Toward the design of robust protrins for bionanotechnological applications
9.Deciphering engineering principles for the design of protein-based nanomachines
10.Bioprocessing of silk proteins-controlling assembly
11.Nanobiotechnology enables new opportunities in material sciences: Bacteriorhodopsin as a first example
12.Synthetic photorefractive and photochromic materials and their comparison with bacteriorhodopsin mutants for optical information processing
13.Submonolayer measurments of adsorbed proteins in microfluidic channels
14.Programs of the european commission on organic materials for the electronics industry
15.Biodiversity: An archive of opportunity for nanodevices