ABOUT THE GROUP
Our research group is located at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and affiliated with the University of Heidelberg. Our research is focused on the synthesis and application of biofunctional materials, surfaces and nanoparticles.
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Congratulations to Max for receiving a Tony B. Academic Travel Award to attend the SLAS Europe 2018 conference in Brussels!
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"Advanced Biosystems extends the Advanced brand into the life sciences by publishing research into technologies that enhance and harness biological systems, including systems and synthetic biology, advanced therapeutics, and biohybrids and neurotechnology."
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The article titled "One-Pot Parallel Synthesis of Lipid Library via Thiolactone Ring Opening and Screening for Gene Delivery" was published in Bioconjugate Chemistry.
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Aquarray aims to make a difference in the fields of cell screenings, drug discovery and diagnostics. It commercializes the superhydrophilic/superhydrophobic Microarray technology and makes it available for a greater community of researchers and other applicants.
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Our new Advanced Materials paper titled "Droplet Microarrays: From Surface Patterning to High‐Throughput Applications" is published!
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Congratulations to Farid for acceptance of his paper on "Bioinspired Strategy for Controlled Polymerization and Photopatterning of Plant Polyphenols" in Chemistry of Materials!
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Dr. Mijanur Molla is back in the group, now as a visiting professor. Welcome back!
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See attached some photographs of the celebration!
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William Jefferson and Jason Darmadi have joined our group as internship students. Welcome!
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Check out our newest job opening to learn more about the project. Congratulations Anna!
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Find a new article by Guo and co-workers in Cellulose on photo-inducible wettability patterning of paper. Congratulations!!
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Congratulations to Alisa Rosenfeld who won a writing contest on a popular-science Russian website "Biomolecula" for a publication about our droplet microarray technology!
- Fish-Microarray: A Miniaturized Platform for Single-Embryo High-Throughput Screenings
- Group Retreat 2017
- Simon wins the Product Slam of Cytometry 2017 in Jena
- Zebra Fish Embryo Array paper published in Advanced Functional Materials
- Anna receives a Tony B. Academic Travel Award to attend SLAS2018 in San Diego
- Advanced Healthcare Materials paper on the application of droplet microarrays for miniaturized stem cell screenings
- Droplet microarray based on patterned superhydrophobic surfaces prevents stem cell differentiation and enables high-throughput stem cell screening
- Meet us in Boston, USA, in November at the MRS Symposium BM10—Bioinspired Interfacial Materials with Superwettability