Gold Spun from Gene-Engineered Spider’s Silk, Refactored Materials Research

San Francisco Business Times -- Refactored Materials is heading where spiders fear to tread. The startup company, formed from research in the lab of UCSF assistant professor Chris Voigt, is seeking a way to produce full-length synthetic spider silk protein. That could result in a flexible material that is tougher than Kevlar or steel threads and have applications ranging from medical device coating to lightweight body armor for soldiers and police officers.

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