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Renko de Vries is an Associate Professor in the Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter group at Wageningen University & Research. His research focuses on manipulating soft protein materials through self-assembly principles, combining experimental and theoretical approaches in colloid science.
- Theoretical Physics MSc, Utrecht University (1993)
- PhD in Chemical Engineering (with honors), Delft University of Technology
His work bridges biophysics, mathematical modeling, and food science, with major contributions to:
- Complex coacervation of proteins and polysaccharides
- Protein aggregation mechanisms (e.g., whey, lysozyme)
- Self-assembly of biomolecular systems
- DNA condensation in bacterial environments
- Emulsion stabilization using soft matter principles
Publications highlight his expertise in soft matter physics applied to food-grade materials, with key works on interfacial stabilization, microcapsule design, and CRISPR system biophysics. Collaborations span institutions including MIT, University of Delaware, and Leiden University.
Current research emphasizes protein-polymer interactions, controlled release systems, and food-texture engineering through colloid science. No specific student advisement or grant details are publicly available in the provided materials.
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