Past Project Gallery
- In Sillico Multi-Scale Model of Natural and Augmented Fracture Healing
- 3D Local in Vivo Environment (LivE) Imaging
- In Silico Bone Health Prognosis
- Understanding Multiscale Mechanical Loading of Murine Trabeculae Bone
- Towards Biomimetic 3D Osteocyte Cultures
- Quantitative Phenotyping of Bone Fracture Repair
- Bone Biomechanics: Understanding the Role of Bone Cells
- 3D Bio-Printing Cell Laden Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering
- 3D Tissue-Engineered Bone Adaptation Model
- Time-Lapsed Bone Response to Implantation in a Mouse Model of Disease and Treatment
- Bone Mechanoregulation in Type II Diabetes
- CRISPR/Cas9-Based Fluorescent Reporter Mice for Osteoblasts and Osteoclasts to Study Bone Mechanomics
- Spatial Genomics of Muscle-Bone interactions during Bone Regeneration
- In Silico Modelling of Bone Organoids
- Computational Multiscale Modelling of Bone Fracture Healing Mechanobiology
- Mechano-Molecular Regulation of Fracture Healing
Principle Investigator
Prof. Dr. Ralph Müller
Full Professor at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology
Institut für Biomechanik
Gloriastrasse 37/ 39
8092
Zürich
Switzerland
