<p>1. Using a sequence-specific coarse-grained model for studying protein liquid–liquid phase separation</p> <p>Roshan M. Regy, Wenwei Zheng and Jeetain Mittal</p> <p>2. Reconstituting bacterial cell division assemblies in crowded, phase-separated media</p> <p>Begoña Monterroso, Miguel Ángel Robles-Ramos, Silvia Zorrilla and Germán Rivas</p> <p>3. Terpolymer-stabilized complex coacervates: A robust and versatile synthetic cell platform</p> <p>Alexander F. Mason, Wiggert J. Altenburg, Shidong Song, Marleen van Stevendaal and Jan C.M. van Hest</p> <p>4. Cell-free reconstitution of multi-condensate assemblies</p> <p>Andrea Putnam and Geraldine Seydoux</p> <p>5. Practical considerations for generation of multi-compartment complex coacervates</p> <p>Gregory A. Mountain and Christine D. Keating</p> <p>6. Methods for characterizing the material properties of biomolecular condensates</p> <p>Ibraheem Alshareedah, Taranpreet Kaur and Priya R. Banerjee</p> <p>7. Small-angle X-ray scattering experiments of monodisperse intrinsically disordered protein samples close to the solubility limit</p> <p>Erik W. Martin, Jesse B. Hopkins and Tanja Mittag</p> <p>8. SAXS methods for investigating macromolecular and self-assembled polyelectrolyte complexes</p> <p>Amanda B. Marciel, Samanvaya Srivastava, Jeffrey M. Ting and Matthew V. Tirrell</p> <p>9. Ultra-small angle neutron scattering to study droplet formation in polyelectrolyte complex coacervates</p> <p>Vivek M. Prabhu, Samim Ali, Markus Bleuel, Yimin Mao and Yuanchi Ma</p> <p>10. Incorporation of proteins into complex coacervates</p> <p>Whitney C. Blocher McTigue and Sarah L. Perry</p> <p>11. Measuring the activity and structure of functional RNAs inside compartments formed by liquid-liquid phase separation</p> <p>Raghav R. Poudyal, McCauley O. Meyer and Philip C. Bevilacqua</p> <p>12. Reversible photocontrol of DNA coacervation</p> <p>Suzanne Lafon and Nicolas Martin</p> <p>13. Enzymatic control over coacervation</p> <p>Karina K. Nakashima, Alain A.M. André and Evan Spruijt</p>