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A Colourful Cuddle
In this experiment, human mesenchymal stem cells (stained with phalloidin) and cell-adhesive microgels (stained with ATTO565 (red) and FITC (green)) self-assembled into a living microtissue. The properties of these cell-adhesive microgels are both physically and chemically tuneable. Moreover, the cell-adhesive microgels are able to direct the behaviour of the cells, for example by influencing cell fate by microgel stiffness.
Instrument used to produce the image: Zeiss LSM880


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Michael WÖLTJE

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Michael WÖLTJE; Germany
TUD Dresden University of Technology

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Biography
I graduated in 1995 with a degree in biology from the University of Bremen (Germany). I then did my doctorate at the Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg from 01/1996. During that time I studied gene regulation mechanisms. From 06/1999 I started as a research associate at the Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research BIOMAT at the University Hospital of the RWTH Aachen (Germany). During that time I studied differentiation of human mesenchymal stromal cells and interactions of cells and materials. After 7.5 years I left the university in 2008 and started working in the industry as Head of R&D at Spintec Engineering GmbH in Aachen (Germany). During this time I was responsible for the development of transgenic silkworms and the development of medical devices from silk fibroin. In 2015, I left the company and took up a position as a research associate at the Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology at the TUD Dresden University of Technology (Germany) in the bio/medical textiles research group. My main topics of research are isolation and characterisation of silk fibroin, spinning of endless fibers from regenerated silk fibroin, and using these to develop a textile intervertebral disc replacement.

Expertise
Molecular biology and cell culture techniques, cellular assays, cytotoxicity, cell/material interactions, human MSCs and in vitro differentiation, tissue engineering, biomaterials, sericulture, silkworms and moth from bombyx mori, transgenic silkworms, generation of regenerated silk fibroin, wet spinning, textile design of scaffolds, fiber-based additive manufacturing (FAM)
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AO Research Institute Davos Donates €25,000 to ESB Following Successful ESB 2023 Conference

AO Research Institute Davos Donates €25,000 to ESB Following Successful ESB 2023 Conference

AO Research Institute Davos (ARI) donates €25,000 to the European Society for Biomaterials (ESB) 

Following the successful hosting of the European Society for Biomaterials (ESB) 2023 conference in Davos, AO Research Institute Davos (ARI) has donated a portion of the conference earnings to the ESB. A significant part of this donation will support the society’s George Winter Award.

The donation will be allocated as follows: €2,000 annually for the next 12 George Winter Awards, with the remaining €1,000 designated for Young Scientists Forum activities. 

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