Orthopedic infections

Orthopedic implants, prostheses, and open fractures are highly susceptible to infections and biofilm formation. These burdens require prompt prophylaxis and/or therapeutic approaches. To this end, we employ preclinical models of infection (e.g. femur fracture, intra-canal implantation) to test antimicrobial strategies for treatment and prevention of biofilm implant-related infections,.  by investigating new therapeutic or prophylaxis strategies, evaluating the host response to pathogens, and characterizing organisms related to implant infections. We employ imaging techniques, including micro-computed tomography, scanning electron microscopy, and confocal microscopy, to evaluate the biofilm deposition on tissues and orthopedic implants.


NEWS / EVENTS

20/06/2013 Nathalie Mayer wins the Best Young Investigator presentation award at TERMIS-EU 2013
We are happy to announce that CTE-Lab visiting PhD student Nathalie Mayer is the winner of the TERMIS-EU 1st Prize for the Best Young Investigator presentation for the work ”Reconstruction of human ar
06/06/2013 Meet us at TERMIS-EU 2013 in Istanbul (17-20 Jun)!
15/03/2013 Silvia Lopa will spend six months at the Cell and Tissue Repair Group (Erasmus MC)
We are pleased to announce that CTE-Lab PhD Student Silvia Lopa will spend six months at the Cell and Tissue Repair Group headed by Prof. Gerjo van Osch (Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL).
13/01/2013 Dr. Matteo Moretti elected as member of the TERMIS European Council
09/10/2012 Welcome to Raymond J. Kemp (University of Twente)!
We are happy to announce that Raymond J. Kemp from University of Twente (NL) will join our group for 3 months as visiting Master student.

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