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Martin Ivan
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Departement Biomedizin Universität Basel
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0000-0001-6493-0432
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Engineering of cell-free Extracellular Matrices enriched with osteoinductive and immunomodulatory factors to enhance bone healing
Martin Ivan
University of Basel - BS
01.08.2018
31.07.2023
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Developmental Engineering of Cartilage from Adult MSCs - Mimicking Differentiation of Limb Mesenchymal Progenitors
Martin Ivan
University of Basel - BS
01.04.2015
30.06.2018
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Engineering of osteochondral composites using human articular chondrocytes and biomimetic materials
Martin Ivan
University of Basel - BS
01.01.2006
30.09.2009
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Developmental engineering of endochondral ossification from mesenchymal stem cells
Martin Ivan
University of Basel - BS
01.10.2011
31.03.2015
Sinergia
Direct 3D Bioprinting strategies to study articular cartilage development and regenerative therapy for osteoarthritis
Martin Ivan
University of Basel - BS
01.03.2019
28.02.2023
India
Engineering of large size grafts capable to generate bone tissue by endochondral ossification
Martin Ivan
University of Basel - BS
01.10.2010
31.12.2013
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Development, validation and modelling of a novel bioreactor system for cartilage tissue engineering
Martin Ivan
University of Basel - BS
01.12.2005
30.11.2008
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Selection of specific human articular chondrocyte populations for reproducible and enhanced engineering of cartilage grafts
Mainil-Varlet Pierre
University of Berne - BE
01.02.2001
31.12.2005
NRP 46 Implants and Transplants
Modulation of pre-vascularization in osteogenic tissue engineered grafts
Scherberich Arnaud
University of Basel - BS
01.11.2014
28.02.2018
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Micro- and Nanotomography
Müller Bert
University of Basel - BS
01.03.2011
31.07.2012
R'EQUIP
Vascularization of tissue engineered grafts
Scherberich Arnaud
University of Basel - BS
01.04.2008
30.06.2011
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Nasal chondrocytes for the treatment of articular osteoarthritic lesions
Barbero Andrea
University of Basel - BS
01.10.2013
30.09.2017
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Porous shape-memory-scaffolds as mechanically active bone implants
de Wild Michael
University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (without UTE) - FHNW
01.02.2010
30.06.2014
NRP 62 Smart Materials
Cryopreservation of 3D tissue-engineered constructs using oscillating perfusion bioreactors
Petrenko Yuriy
University of Basel - BS
01.10.2014
31.12.2014
International short research visits
NCCR MSE: Molecular Systems Engineering (phase II)
Ward Thomas R.
University of Basel - BS
01.07.2018
30.06.2022
National Centres of Competence in Research (NCCRs)
Generation of a mesenchymal niche - Importance of CD34
Scherberich Arnaud
University of Basel - BS
01.11.2011
31.12.2014
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Cellular and molecular characterisation of human nasal chondrocyte plasticity, towards their exploration for articular cartilage repair
Barbero Andrea
University of Basel - BS
01.01.2010
31.07.2013
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The underestimated role of the human omentum in metastatic spread
Heinzelmann-Schwarz Viola
University of Basel - BS
01.02.2017
31.07.2021
Sinergia
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Ewing Sarcoma metastatic invasion dissected through new 3D vascularized human microfluidic models recapitulating endochondral ossification
Moretti Matteo
Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale - EOC
01.02.2019
31.01.2022
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Cryopreservation of 3D tissue-engineered constructs using oscillating perfusion bioreactors
Petrenko Yuriy
University of Basel - BS
01.10.2014
31.12.2014
International short research visits
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