Soft Tissue Engineering and Mechanobiology
At STEM we aim to understand and predict how mechanical factors influence soft tissue growth, remodelling, damage, and repair. We use this knowledge to (re)build soft tissues and organs within the human body, and to find ways to prevent mechanically-induced soft tissue degeneration.
- Department of Biomedical Engineering
- prof.dr. Carlijn Bouten
- dr.ir. Sandra Loerakker
- dr. Vito Conte
- dr. Nicholas Kurniawan
- dr.ir. Anthal Smits
- dr. Tommaso Ristori
- Prof.dr. Cecilia Sahlgren
- prof.dr.ir. Frank Baaijens
- Prof.dr. Bas van Rijn
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- prof.dr.ir. Cees Oomens (professor emeritus)
- prof.dr. Dan Bader (professor emeritus †2022)
Modelling and experimentation at length scales from molecule to man
While performing our research at the forefront of soft tissue biomechanics, mechanobiology, and the engineering of living soft biological tissues and organs, we strive to provide a stimulating educational environment for graduate and post-graduate students. Our research is multi-disciplinary at heart, combining concepts from molecular, cell and tissue biology, (patho)physiology, immunology, biomechanics, physics, engineering, and materials science. To translate our fundamental knowledge to (bio)medical applications we actively collaborate with clinical partners, industry, and patient organizations.
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