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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From the 3rd of November to the 5th of November, the Levkin Lab had its first group Retreat with tons of interesting presentations and discussions - looking forward for more!
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Congratulations to Simon for winning the Product Slam for Aquarray
(www.aquarray.com) at a Cytometry 2017 conference in Jena!
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Anna's paper about a miniaturized platform for single-embryo high-throughput screenings of zebra fish was accepted to Advance Functional Materials. Congratulations Anna!
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Congratulations to Tina, Anna and Mona, who combined the effect of inhibition of stem cell differentiation by our polymer with the ability to create microarrays of nanoliter-sized droplets to enable high-throughput stem cell screening.
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Tina´s and Anna´s paper on "Droplet microarray based on patterned superhydrophobic surfaces prevents stem cell differentiation and enables high-throughput stem cell screening" has been just accepted to Advanced Healthcare Materials as a VIP paper. Congratulations! Well done.
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Meet us in Boston, USA, in November at the MRS Symposium BM10—Bioinspired Interfacial Materials with Superwettability which we are coorganizing with Haeshin Lee, Robin Ras and Shutao Wang.
Invited speakers include Joanna Aizenberg (Harvard), David Quéré (École Polytechnique), Hans-Jürgen Butt (Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research), Lei Jiang (Chinese Academy of Science), Tom McCarthy (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Phil Messersmith (UC Berkeley), Atsushi Hozumi (AIST), Stanislav Gorb (Kiel University), Dimos Poulikakos (ETH Zurich), Chang-Jin "CJ" Kim (UCLA), Anish Tuteja (University of Michigan), Frieder Mugele (University of Twente), Evelyn Wang (MIT), Stefan Seeger (University of Zurich)
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The project "Aquarray: Miniaturization of biological screenings based on Droplet Microarrays" will be funded by the EXIST Forschungstransfer programme. The EXIST programme is competitive grant supported by the European Social Fund (ESF), European Union (EU) and the Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi). The goal of the project is to support the foundation of our spin-off project Aquarray: www.aquarray.com Congratulations to Anna, Simon and Konstantin for this success!
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On June 24. 2017, KIT invited for an Open Day. In total over 35.000 people visited the large research facilities in campus north. The KIT open day was a full success and we appreciated the possibility to present our work.
Our group presented functionalized superhydrophilic, superhydrophobic surfaces and array patterns of different geometries. Visitors could interactively test different surface wettabilities by pipetting water onto the different functionalized substrates. Thanks to all the visitors for the interest and the many questions! Our group members were enthusiastically organizing the event and enjoyed the open day very much.
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29.03.2017
Here is our new Group Photo from 2017. It does not include everyone and Marius, Julius, Philipp and Dorothea are missing on this photo.
- AQUARRAY is winner in Science4Life Venture Cup 2017
- Farid Behboodi´s paper in Advanced Functional Materials
- Xin Du´s paper in Polymer Chemistry
- Linxian Li´s paper goes to the cover of Advanced Science
- Our new book chapter reviewing recent advances in “Patterned Superhydrophobic Surfaces"
- "Non-Wettable Surfaces: Theory, Preparation and Applications” - a new book edited by Robin Ras and Abraham Marmur is now online
- Erica´s paper goes to the cover of Advanced Healthcare Materials
- Ivana and collaborators' paper in Advanced Healthcare Materials