There is an increasing clinical demand for sophisticated medical implants and the scientific field of implant technology is exponentially growing. The main challenge is to harness the immune response to such an this research we use the immune response to our advantage by using bioresorbable synthetic biomaterials that are gradually replaced by living tissue directly at the functional site in the body or in situ. Our research on this technology has for example led to the worlds first clinical trials using regenerative heart valves for children with congenital cardiac malformations.
While tremendous progress has been made in terms of manufacturing technologies for biomaterials and implants there is relatively little progress in terms of fundamentally understanding the inflammatory and regenerative process in vivo. The various cellular interactions in in situ tissue engineering and how these are influenced by (1) the local niche (i.e. biomaterial and extracellular matrix environment) and (2) systemic factors (e.g. immunological state) are largely overlooked to date. Moreover preclinical in vivo studies have yielded unexplained variabilities in outcome. This raises the question to what extent patient-specific systemic aspects influence the local immunological and regenerative processes. The main aim of your research will be to delineate the combined influences of systemic immunity and local immunomodulation on the process of in situ tissue regeneration at the local tissue site in order to (i) enable the elucidation of patient-specific immunity on in situ tissue regeneration and (ii) enable the (precision) targeting of systemic immunity to steer the regenerative process at any time during implantation.
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You will be embedded in a highly inspiring research environment both socially and professionally which facilitates access to high-end research facilities as well as fosters interdisciplinary collaborations. Your project is part of the DRIVE-RM research program (NWO Summit) and will run in close collaboration with partners from University Medical Center Utrecht. You will be an integral member of the ImmunoRegeneration team and the overarching Soft Tissue Engineering and Mechanobiology research group (headed by Prof. Carlijn Bouten) at our Department. Moreover you will be affiliated to the Institute for Complex Molecular Systems our interdepartmental center for research excellence.
The Department of Biomedical Engineering offers top-level education and research in one of the most relevant and exciting scientific disciplines of the 21st century: engineering combining engineering and life sciences through challenge-based learning and a multidisciplinary approach in collaboration with hospitals industry and others the department addresses the great challenges of the future striving to improve healthcare and society as a whole.
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