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This project aims to develop a novel method for controlling stem cell functions using light-based mechanical stimulation. By employing photoswitchable materials and laser technology, it seeks to manipulate cellular behaviors such as adhesion and differentiation, paving the way for advancements in regenerative medicine…
Generating artificial organs and tissues from stem cells would revolutionize regenerative medicine and open the door to controllable, biology-based robotics.
These systems require a physical understanding of cells, specifically their dynamic and adaptive responses to external forces.
This mechanotransduction is already known to control important cellular functions, and even stem cell differentiation.
With the project proposed here, I plan to bring our quantitative understanding of force-controll…
RUPRECHT-KARLS-UNIVERSITAET HEIDELBERG
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