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BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine. BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine. BIFTM is organised into three programme topics, each of which is subdivided into 2 subtopics:. KIT The Research University in the Helmholtz Association.
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KIT - BIFProgramme BioInterfaces
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BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine. Welcome to BIFTM (BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine). The development of innovative approaches for controlling living systems represents a major challenge for biomedicine and biotechnology. Strategies available today frequently lack the required specificity and efficacy. This stems from our inability to adequately control key functions of our own bodies, and to efficiently control living systems in artificial environments. BCRT, jointly operated clinical t...
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KIT - BIFExperimental Areas
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BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine. Aims to control cells in three different contexts:. A) Cells in the whole organism. The possibility to manipulate the behaviour of stem cells (e.g. neural stem cells, retinal stem cells, muscle stem cells (satellite cells) or cancer stem cells). Our aim is to generate knowledge, using various animal models, about how cell behaviour is naturally controlled and then to use this knowledge for the rational design of novel smart tools to control cells. For example, st...
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BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine. The work effort is divided into three "Topics":. Biological Networks and Synthetic Regulators. Cell Populations on Biofunctional Surfaces. Multifunctional Polymers and Regenerative Medicine. Although each Topic focuses primarily on one of the three main goals, their activities also contribute to the other two goals. Relationship between the Topic structure and the goals of the programme. KIT The Research University in the Helmholtz Association.
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BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine. Prof Dr. Martin Bastmeyer. Prof Dr. Christof Wöll. Email: Christof WÖLL. The HGF Research Programme. BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine (BIFTM) is affiliated with Division 1 of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Head of Division 1 (Biology, Chemistry and Process Engineering):. Prof Dr. Doris Wedlich. KIT The Research University in the Helmholtz Association.
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BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine. Next Gen. Sequencing. Soft Matter Lab (SML). Structure Analysis and Modelling. KIT The Research University in the Helmholtz Association.
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International Zebrafish and Medaka Course (IZMC). Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). European Zebrafish Resource Center (EZRC). Prof Dr. Uwe Strähle. Email: Uwe.Straehle(at)kit.edu. Phone: 49 721 608-23291. International Zebrafish and Medaka Course (IZMC). An ATF (Akademie für tierärztliche Fortbildung) Certificate can be provided, if requested. The IZMC is accredited by the AFT. 13th-16th Feb 2017 (English) fully booked. 24th-27th April 2017 (English) fully booked. 16th-19th Oct 2017 (German).
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KIT - BIFBIFTM Seminar
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BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine. The BIFTM seminar is a series of monthly interdisciplinary seminars intended to give an overview on the current research interests of our research groups. The talks are expected to be given in a way that convey to a more general audience the most important aspects of the ongoing work. The BIFTM seminar is normally held on the first Monday of each month at KIT, Campus North, FTU mittlerer Hörsaal. Upper floor) and starts at 9:15 am. CD44: from bench to bedside.
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