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Laboratory of molecular materials
We are a multidisciplinary team with a passion for science. Our research is focused on design and development of molecules, soft materials and hybrid nanoscale components and devices for a wide range of biomedical applications.
Support medical treatment with materials that mimic nature
Imagine being able to test cancer drugs on artificial tumours or creating wound dressings that prevent infection. Daniel Aili’s research is about creating artificial materials with the same precision as life itself and using them in medical contexts.
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Biophysics and bioengineering (BBIOBIO)
We use and develop concepts and tools from physics and chemistry to solve problems of biological and biomedical relevance, and the activities span from basic to applied research.
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23 October 2024
Grant to building a brain replica
The CNSx3 center has received a large grant to create 3D models of human organs. LiU-professor Daniel Aili is part of the project.
Molecular Physics
We use and develop concepts and tools from physics and chemistry to solve problems of biological and biomedical relevance, and the activities span from basic to applied research.
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21 July 2015
Fluorescent material reveals how cells grow
Researchers at Linköping University have shown that fibre from a semiconducting polymer, developed for solar cells,
is an excellent support material for the growth of new human tissue.
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10 August 2020
From nanocellulose to gold
When nanocellulose is combined with various types of metal nanoparticles, materials are formed with many new and exciting properties. They may be antibacterial, change colour under pressure, or convert light to heat.
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02 October 2018
SEK 27 million for liquid fuels of the future
Professor of organic electronics Magnus Berggren have been awarded SEK 27 million for the coming five years from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation to work on future technology for liquid fuels that are based on water and oxygen.
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13 July 2020
New bioink for cell bioprinting in 3D
A research group led by Daniel Aili, associate professor at LiU, has developed a bioink to print tissue-mimicking material in 3D printers. The scientists have developed a method and a material that allow cells to survive and thrive.
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02 December 2021
Four LiU researchers appointed as new Wallenberg Academy Fellows
Four researchers at Linköping University are to receive research grants from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation amounting to SEK 36 million over 5 years. In addition, a previous holder has received an extension to his fellowship.