Making with Milk: A Biomaterials Workshop

Making with Milk: A Biomaterials Workshop

Join us for an immersive hands-on biodesign workshop to discover the process of transforming milk proteins into functional bioplastics.

By Lifefabs Institute: Biofabrication Lab

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Lifefabs: Community-led Research Centre + Biofabrication Studio

78 Camden Street London NW1 0EG United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Making with Milk: A Biomaterials Workshop

Join us for an immersive hands-on biodesign workshop to discover the process of transforming milk proteins into functional bioplastics.Participants will explore the science and micro-biopolitics of milk and protein-based biomaterials, and create their own bioplastics and biopolymers that serve unique material properties. Discover Casein-based bioplastics unique hybrid characteristics, combining plasticity with clay-like, bone-like and wood-like properties; and learn how enzymes and acids reconfigure amino acid chains to create water-resistant polymers. Join us for a hands-on experience spanning biology, biodesign and protein chemistry to explore the world of conventional plastics.

Meet your Instructor

Digby Usher is Director and Co-Founder of Lifefabs Institute: Biofabrication Lab & Research Centre in London, UK. As the UK’s first open-access materials makerspace and scientific wet-lab, it supports graduate architectural researchers, biodesigners and scientists to bring with research grade-equipment and project support. As Director, he manages the interdisciplinary research groups, themes and research projects that work invent the future of Biodesign, architecture, materials science and healthcare.His own design profession is oriented towards material design and biology focuses between low-cost prosthetics from milk and engineering materials, which led him to be a course co-lead for MIT Media Lab’s Synthetic Biology course for Europe.As Design Lecturer at University of the Arts London, he teaches across Interaction Design, MA Service Design, MA Innovation Management delivering units in robotics, prototyping, material development and programmable materials. His past work in materials policy at DEFRA, and facilitating pavilion and market building with Camden Council evidences his work in service design & public innovation.

Accessibility Statement:

Lifefabs Institute is committed to ensuring that our events and workshops are as accessible as possible and meet the ever-changing needs of our community. As we navigate the opportunities and challenges of our workshops, we are constantly learning and adjusting our workflows to prioritise accessibility.

We’d love to hear any feedback our community might have.

Please contact us at info@lifefabs.bio if you have any specific accessibility requirements or questions.

Seating:

Seating is usually unreserved for our events. If you and your group require seating reservations, please do let us know by emailing us at info@lifefabs.bio and we'd be more than happy to help.

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Support to Attend Our Events & WorkshopsLifefabs Institute may be able to offer financial assistance to enable adults or children to participate in our events and activities if this would otherwise be financially difficult.Please contact our team: info@lifefabs.bio and we will aim to agree a reduction or bursary or wavier your fee free of charge.

About Lifefabs Institute: Community Biofab Lab & Research Space

Lifefabs is an open-access biofabrication space that provides graduates, creatives, schools, communities and scientists access to scientific learning and exchange knowledge around biofabrication.

We want to break down barriers to research and STEAM learning, offering a space to learn, experiment and contribute to our understanding of biomaterials and bioengineering. A space for interdisciplinary knowledge exchange, Lifefabs encourages non-scientists, local communities to feel welcome and be curious about Biodesign, promoting accessibility though hands-on community lab.

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