Speaker: Prof. Dr. Doris Heinrich, Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany
Institut für Bioprozess- und Analysenmesstechnik e.V. (iba), Heilbad Heiligenstadt, Germany
Topic: Control of Dynamical Processes and Emergence of Patterns in 3D Tissue Model Applications and Organ Systems
Venue: Seminarraum 110, Albert-Einstein-Str. 25 (Life, Light & Matter building), 18059 Rostock
Date and starting time: 19.03.2025, 15:00
Abstract:
3D tissue models have become an integral part of biomedical research. They adequately depict processes of cell orientation, cell differentiation and adaptation to stimuli. Predictions can be made, for example, how tissue reacts to stimuli, how fluid microenvironments can be optimized and how digital twins can be used to optimize clinical therapies.
Using application-oriented research examples, studies of surface-triggered interaction between cells and surface structures in quasi 3D spaces, the use of 3D environments as a niche for tissue engineering with stem cells and their integration into microfluidic systems are presented, Further simulations e.g. of flow processes in medical and ecological applications, but also the use of AI are discussed.