Jong Seto and his research group is interested in how 1° and 2° proteomic structures influence functionality at the organic-inorganic interface across multi-scales. He moved to Tempe in 2022 from San Francisco, where recently he spent the past 6 years in the Depts of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences and Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences at UCSF. He is currently in Chemical Engineering in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy (SEMTE) at Arizona State University. He has also established collaborations in Europe--at the Max Planck, ETH Zürich, and École Normale Supérieure. When not looking at hierarchical biomaterials, he enjoys cooking and horticulture in his newly adopted home state of Arizona