Stephen Mann
Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Bristol
United Kingdom
Biography
Stephen Mann is Professor in Department of Chemistry in University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Research Interest
The general theme of Professor Mann’s research is concerned with the chemical synthesis, characterization and emergence of complex forms of organized matter. His current research activities include: biomimetic materials chemistry, synthesis and self-assembly of nanoscale objects and functional bionanomaterials, complexity and emergent behaviour in hybrid nanostructures, solvent-free liquid proteins, and protocell design and construction.
Publications
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RodrÃguez-Arco, L, Li, M & Mann, S, 2017, ‘Phagocytosis-inspired behaviour in synthetic protocell communities of compartmentalized colloidal objects’. Nature Materials, vol 16., pp. 857-863
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Qiao, Y, Li, M, Booth, R & Mann, S, 2017, ‘Predatory behaviour in synthetic protocell communities’. Nature Chemistry, vol 9., pp. 110-119
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Farrugia, T, Perriman, AW, Sharma, KP & Mann, S, 2017, ‘Multi-enzyme cascade reactions using protein-polymer surfactant self-standing films’. Chemical Communications, vol 53., pp. 2094-2097
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Martin, N, Sharma, KP, Harniman, RL, Richardson, RM, Hutchings, RJ, Alibhai, D, Li, M & Mann, S, 2017, ‘Light-induced dynamic shaping and self-division of multipodal polyelectrolyte-surfactant microarchitectures via azobenzene photomechanics’. Scientific Reports, vol 7.