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ERC-Funded Research:
PersonalBone: Multifunctional Personalized Self-Assembled Biomaterials for Bone Regeneration
PersonalBone aims to develop customized supramolecular scaffolds that will promote personalized therapy for bone regenerative medicine, thus significantly advancing the fields of tissue engineering and materials science while offering a novel solution to a major healthcare issue.
Prof. Lihi Adler-Abramovich
Principal Investigator
Research Fellows
Tehila Carmeli
Sigal Rencus-Lazar, Ph.D.
Participating Students
Priyadarshi Chakraborty
"Co-assembled antimicrobial soft materials based on peptides and amino acids for bone regeneration"
Francesca Netti
"Bioprinting Composite Hydrogels for Bone Regeneration"
Dana Cohen-Gerassi
"Electroconductive Nanostructured Scaffold for Fabrication of Smart Skin Graft"
Rajkumar Misra
"Backbone Engineered Phenylalanine as Minimal Model for the Formation of Functional Supramolecular Co-Polymer"
Santu Bera
"Collagen-Inspired Multicomponent Self-Assembled Biomaterials for Bone Regeneration"
Miryam Rabin
"Enhancement of Collagen-I Levels in Human Gingival Fibroblasts by Small Molecule Activation of HIF-1α"
Tzakhi Grinberg
"Hydorogel-based electro-enzymatic hydrogen production"
Mor Tsuriano
"Bioprinting Composite Hydrogels for Bone Regeneration"
Ofir Doitch
"Antibacterial properties of fluorinated Fmoc-Phe hydrogels, coatings and nanostructures"
Manosree Chatterjee
"Self-assembly and kinetics of supramolecular hydrogel"
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