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News from Prof. Dr. Oliver Lieleg's Biopolymers and Bio-Interfaces Lab @TU_Muenchen
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Great collaboration with Lieleg Lab : Contamination with Black Carbon Nanoparticles Alters the Selective Permeability of Mucin Hydrogels: Implications for Molecular Transport across Mucosal Barriers pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Check out this Nanoscale journal family article by cerenkimna Lieleg Lab and co-workers TU München on tailored mechanosensitive nanogels that release drugs upon exposure to different levels of stenosis! 👇 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

ICYMI! Check out this Nanoscale journal family article by cerenkimna Lieleg Lab and co-workers TU München on tailored mechanosensitive nanogels that release drugs upon exposure to different levels of stenosis! 👇 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…


Our new paper Biomaterials Advances shows how mucin glycoproteins can be used as functional coating materials for contact lenses. Congrats Carolin Rickert 👏 Free access for 50 days 👇 authors.elsevier.com/c/1gF8M9sVlikQ…

We are excited to share our shear sensitive nanogel paper on the Nanoscale journal family cover!


We report on recent advances in the biosciences where machine learning strategies were successfully employed . Lieleg Lab aippub.org/3dbniST

Thank you to our partner University of Twente (inactive) for hosting us in January for another great Consortium meeting. Can't wait to meet again in September at University of Southampton #APRICOTimplant #H2020 #FET_EU


This article introduces the NETCORE algorithm! Lieleg Lab TU München Munich Institute of Biomedical Engineering #machinelearning AIP Publishing aippub.org/3I7Q4j2



Dopamine mediated biopolymer multilayer coatings combine various functionalities to improve the interface between synthetic materials and biological environments. We’re excited to share our recent publication ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces together with Mela Lab TU München doi.org/10.1021/acsami…




We welcome Jana Reh on our research team! Jana received her master’s degree in „#Materialwissenschaften und #Werkstofftechnik“ from FAU Erlangen-Nbg. She has previously worked at Biomaterials_Erlangen and will now focus on the development of trigger sensitive hydrogels.

