Antimicrobial resistance is a number one risk to world well being. Different therapeutics to fight the rise in drug-resistant strains of micro organism and fungi are thus wanted, however the improvement of latest lessons of small molecule therapeutics has remained difficult. Right here, we discover an orthogonal method and handle this concern by synthesising micro-scale, protein colloidal particles that possess potent antimicrobial properties. We describe an method for forming silk-based microgels that include selenium nanoparticles embedded inside the protein scaffold. We display that these supplies have each antibacterial and antifungal properties whereas, crucially, additionally remaining extremely biocompatible with mammalian cell traces. By combing the nanoparticles with silk, the protein microgel is ready to fulfill two vital features; it protects the mammalian cells from the cytotoxic results of the naked nanoparticles, whereas concurrently serving as a service for microbial eradication. Moreover, for the reason that antimicrobial exercise originates from bodily contact, micro organism and fungi are unlikely to develop resistance to our hybrid biomaterials, which stays a vital concern with present antibiotic and antifungal remedies. Due to this fact, taken collectively, these outcomes present the premise for modern antimicrobial supplies that may goal drug-resistant microbial infections.