![]() ![]() “The strength of KIT’s research is not only reflected by the competencies and achievements of individual scientists, but also by their motivation to jointly and interdisciplinarily manage challenging research problems,” says the President of KIT, Professor Holger Hanselka. For this, they are now granted the Erwin Schrödinger Prize by the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers. Three scientists of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) developed a method to produce flexible, three-dimensional microscaffolds for cultivating cells under suitable conditions and to conduct corresponding research. In micro- and nanoranges, use of the process for the artificial production of biological tissue (tissue engineering) might result in new findings, as it is the case for specifically designed 3D petri dishes. Three-dimensional printing is increasingly applied worldwide, like in toy and automotive industries. ![]()
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