CORDIS Project
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This project explores how bacteria interact with various surface topographies to develop antifouling materials. By investigating bacterial attachment and removal strategies, it aims to create innovative biomedical devices that can prevent infections associated with implants.
Microbes have remarkable capabilities to attach to surfaces of natural and artificial systems, eventually leading to the formation of biofilms and associated chronic and persistent infections.
It is extremely appealing to understand how bacteria interact with three- dimensional surface topographies and how to design smart patterns as a strategy to create antifouling and biocidal materials.
Here I propose a dynamic strategy, merging verstile and large-scale surface modification teqhniques based o…
HUMANITAS UNIVERSITY
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France, Lyon
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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