Influence of Structured Implant Surfaces on Neighbouring Bio-Systems and its Mathematical Modelling

  • Katarcyna Biala: Characterization of the extracellular matrix dependent on the chemical composition of the underlying surface
  • Gunnar Rott: Alloy titanium and composite with near-surface structure gradients for implants
  • Yiyi Lu: Alloy titanium and composite with near-surface structure gradients for implants.
  • Ekaterina Gongadze: Influence of the surface structure of a biomaterial on the field distribution in the neighbouring bio-systems
  • Apurva Sarkar: Reaction-diffusion equations for the adhesion of osteoblasts on metallic implants
  • Claudia Matschegewski: Analysis of initial adhesion mechanisms of osteoblasts in dependence of chemical, physical and electrical characteristics of implant surfaces
  • Harald Birkholz: Automatic detection of cyto-morphological parameters from microscope-images
  • Bing Liu: Mathematical analysis of the interaction of biomaterial and cells
  • Stefan Pauleweit: Mathematical modelling of cell growth depending on characteristics of the titan surface
  • Friederike Kunz: In vitro analysis of calcium channel function in osteoblasts