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Measuring the Localized Physical Properties of A. nidulans Using Atomic Force Microscopy

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Abstract

Mycelial Materials, materials composed of fungi, have been produced with a variety of mechanical properties allowing them to be tailored for specific applications. One clear advantage of these materials is their biodegradability and potential to reduce environmental impacts. The properties of the bulk mycelial material depend significantly on the properties of the individual fungal hyphae. In this work, the localized physical properties of Aspergillus nidulans using Atomic Force Microscopy techniques was performed. Elastic Modulus and adhesion properties were correlated with fungal hyphae topography. The use of this data to understand bulk properties and future directions will be discussed.

Presenters

  • Joshua Schaefer

    New Jersey Institute of Technology

Authors

  • David M Schaefer

    Towson University

  • Joshua Schaefer

    New Jersey Institute of Technology

  • Richard Seabrease

    Towson University

  • Alexandra Amos

    Towson University

  • Alex Doan

    University of Maryland, Baltimore County

  • Meredith Morse

    University of Maryland, Baltimore County

  • Josh Dayie

    University of Maryland, Baltimore County

  • Mark Marten

    University of Maryland, Baltimore County