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LOEBEL LAB @ University of Pennsylvania

We develop biomaterials and engineering technologies to improve our understanding of how cells interact with their extracellular microenvironment. By applying in vitro and in vivo models our goal is to probe tissue regeneration and repair in diseases such as fibrotic, congenital and inflammatory disorders, and with a particular focus on the pulmonary system.

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Alan wins the UM MSE Alfred H. White memorial scholarship !
Jul 26, 2024
Donia receives poster award at the STEEM GRC!
Jul 25, 2024
Avinava and Katie (Shtein Lab @UM) publish paper on‘Magnetoactive, Kirigami-Inspired Hammocks to Probe Lung Epithelial Cell Function’ in Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering!
Jul 8, 2024
Sonia graduates from the UM Oral Health Sciences Master’s Program!
May 13, 2024

LAB NEWS

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Magnetoactive Kirigami-inspired Hammocks to Mimic Alveolar Breathing

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Programmable Magnetoactive Hydrogel to Mimic Tissue Folding

Research Highlights

Research

How do cells respond to dynamic changes in their environment? 

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Using engineered in vitro platforms, we are probing the mechanisms of mechanical force-induced cell and matrix function.  

How do cells shape their environment in vitro? 

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A major focus of our work is on probing the dynamic properties of the newly secreted (nascent) protein layer between cells and engineered materials. 

Polymer syntheses and programmable hydrogels  

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We design new strategies to synthesize functional polymers towards engineering dynamic hydrogels and soft biomaterials.

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Thanks to Our Funding Resources

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David and Lucille Packard Foundation Logo
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