Tissues and organs are comprised of multiple cell types that assemble as building blocks into distinct patterns. In project C2.3, we will integrate a variety of new methods and approaches to address the various challenges that arise when using organoids as a model system. We will combine new bioassembly manufacturing methods with parallelized 3D printing and robotic screening platforms to form larger 3D assembloids on the mm-to-cm scale, mimicking the complexity of in vivo organs. These will be useful for, for example, testing drug-induced responses of intestinal organoids and recording electrical activity from brain disease models.
Jasmin Aghassi-Hagmann
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Michael Boutros
Heidelberg University
Daniela Duarte Campos
Heidelberg University
Peer Fischer
Heidelberg University
Kerstin Göpfrich
Heidelberg University
Simone Mayer
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ulrich Schwarz
Heidelberg University
Christine Selhuber-Unkel
Heidelberg University
Joachim Spatz
Heidelberg University
Motomu Tanaka
Heidelberg University
Joachim Wittbrodt
Heidelberg University