Vascularization strategies

The generation of thick, vascularized three-dimensional (3D) tissues is a key challenge in tissue engineering. Our lab focuses on strategies that promote the formation of microvascular networks essential for proper oxygen transport and nutrient supply to the core of the constructs. Specifically, we develop microfabrication techniques to generate 3D vascularized tissues within custom made perfusion systems and to study the interactions between human endothelial cells, human mesenchymal stem cells and tissue specific cells within biomimetic hydrogels. We also employ statistical experimental methods to identify the optimal combination of experimental parameters (e.g. cell density, cell ratio, matrix composition) to generate interconnected capillary networks within engineered tissues.


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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