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First and Last Name: Niels Willemen Student/PhD/Postdoc: PhD student Institute: University of Twente Department: Leijten Lab Group leader: Jeroen Leijten 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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Last news published by our network.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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