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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Check this very interesting poster of our collaborators at GlaxoSmithKline who used #Aquarray Droplet Microarrays (DMA) for extremely miniaturized high-content cellular screenings. Very nice comparison of microtiter plates with culture in 100 nL droplets on DMAs. Let us know if you want to try such Droplet Microarrays for your cell screening experiments.
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Lei's and Johannes' Review of that name has just been accepted to Advanced Materials!
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Alisa Rosenfeld's review on this matter got published in Applied Bosystems! Congratulations!
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Our new Progress Report titled "Slippery Lubricant-Infused Surfaces: Properties and Emerging Applications" can be found online here. It is a "trans-generational" effort with co-authors including current (Dorothea Paulssen) and former members (Junsheng Li and Erica Ueda) of the Pavel Levkin lab!
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During his PhD Farid published 5 papers (2 more to follow) and presented work at 9 international conferences. Congratulations on a successful PhD defense!
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Gerile arrived as a PhD-exchange-student from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University - welcome!
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Pavel Levkin joins the Editorial Board of a new open access journal: Materials Today Bio!
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Aquarray GmbH has been selected as one of @Hello Tomorrow’s Top 500 deeptech startups from over 4,500 applications from 119 countries!
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His project is focusing on environmentally friendly synthesis of sulfur polymer based functional surfaces. The project will be supported for up to 36 months!
- Forming droplets - just how big?!
- The Photographs of our Group Retreat 2018 are now online
- Welcome Shraddha Chakraborty!
- Xin Du's paper in Advanced Functional Materials
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- Dorothea's article in 'Hot Topic: Surfaces and Interfaces'
- Zheqin's paper in Advanced Materials
- New Intern Students