Tissue-Regenerative Soft Materials

Research activities

Team

Selected publications

 

The "Tissue-Regenerative Soft Materials" Group is a joint group of the Laboratories for 'Biomimetic Membranes and Textiles' and 'Biointerfaces' in Empa's Research Focus Area 'Health'. With an interdisciplinary team of polymer scientists, biologists, and biomedical engineers, we focus on the development of functional polymers and multi-scale processing technologies to achieve soft materials for in vitro tissue engineering and in vivo tissue regeneration.

  • Design and Synthesis of Polymers: We create polymers with customized structures and bioactive functionalities to meet specific research and application needs.
     
  • Fabrication of Soft Materials and Devices: Utilizing advanced techniques such as injection molding, electrospinning, and microfluidic wet-spinning, we develop innovative soft materials and devices.
     
  • Biological Response Evaluation: We conduct comprehensive studies to assess the biological responses to our designed soft materials. 

Team
 

Kongchang Wei, Dr.
Scientific group leader
Keywords: polymer chemistry and physics; supramolecular biomaterials; tissue engnieering; microfluidics

 

Thomas Ramsauer, Dr.
Laboratory technician
Keywords: Polymer purification and analysis

 

Julia Hau, MSc
Laboratory technician
Keywords: Cell culture; Biomechanical testing

 

Tobias Hammer
PhD candidate, ETHZ, D-HEST
Project: Biomimetic membranes for in vitro skin models

 

Wuchao Wang
PhD candidate, ETHZ, D-HEST
Project: Microfluidic wet spinning of bio-based polymer fibers

 

Dardan Bajrami
(Guest) PhD candidate, ZHAW; ETHZ, D-HEST
Project: Photothermal-based skin model

 

Katharina Hast
(Guest) PhD candidate, ETHZ, D-HEST
Project: Supramolecular hydrogels for in vitro tissue models

 

Dominique Grimm
PhD student, ETHZ, D-HEST
Project: Soft patch for "Swiss Cheese" ventricular septal defect closure

 

Anna-Lena Bauknecht
PhD student, ETHZ, D-HEST
Project: Soft patch for "Swiss Cheese" ventricular septal defect closure


Lucas Nourrisson
Master student