Research

Our interdisciplinary research combines bioengineering, cell and molecular biology, and computational modeling. In particular, we design microfluidic model systems to investigate the mechanisms of metastasis formation by cancer cells within in vivo-like microenvironments. We generate musculoskeletal and vascularized 3D constructs through novel biofabrication approaches and through advanced cell culture systems and custom-built bioreactors. We also work on the development of suitable models to study implant osteointegration and implant-related orthopedic infections.
In our 3D in vitro models we specifically employ human cells not to neglect specie-specific features and to overcome limitations related to possible differences in cell behavior and/or drug metabolism between animal and human cells.
 
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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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