Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering

Tissue Engineering aims to assemble functional constructs through the combination of cells, biomaterials, and biofactors to restore damaged tissues or organs. Our lab focuses on the characterization of primary human cells, including bone marrow- and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells, chondrocytes, and osteoblasts, to define suitable cell sources for specific tissue engineering applications. We also design and develop bioreactors for dynamic culture and mechanical stimulation of 3D constructs for bone, cartilage, and tendon tissue engineering. Furthermore, we exploit rapid prototyping techniques to fabricate microfluidic devices, high-throughput cell culture platforms, and scaffolds with a controlled architecture to investigate the processes of cell proliferation and differentiation in 2D and 3D envronments.


NEWS / EVENTS

20/08/2011 Meet us at EORS 2011 in Vienna (1-2 Sep)!
03/06/2011 Meet us at TERMIS-EU 2011 in Granada (7-10 Jun)!
22/02/2011 Best Paper for the 2011 Draper Technology Digest
We are happy to announce that the paper “In vitro generation of mechanically functional cartilage grafts based on adult human stem cells and 3D-woven poly(epsilon-caprolactone) scaffolds” (Biomaterial
21/04/2011 OPB selected for Italia150 Exhibition
We are proud to announce that the Oscillating Perfusion Bioreactor patented by Matteo Moretti, PhD, has been selected from WIRED magazine for “Italy’s best 150 projects representing the future” at the
02/01/2011 Meet us at ORS 2011 in Long Beach (13-16 Jan)!

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