CellMech and InFLAMES Seminar: Tommaso Ristori
May 25th at 11:00-12:00
On-site event
Auditorium Biology, Biocity (2nd floor)
Asst. Prof. Tommaso Ristori, Eindhoven University of Technology
Computational modeling guides the research and control of angiogenesis
Host: Cecilia Sahlgren (cecilia.sahlgren@abo.fi)
Coffee, tea and pastries served at the start of the seminar
Dr. Ristori is an Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands. His research is focused on computational modelling of angiogenesis for tissue engineering applications.
Achieving a full understanding and control of angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from a pre-existing vasculature, is one of the key challenges to advance the field of tissue engineering. This process is regulated by several cross-talking cell signalling pathways, which vary over time and space. Perturbing their spatiotemporal dynamics is a promising recent trend in tissue engineering. Computational models can be a game-changer in this context; they can be combined with cell experiments to unravel the spatiotemporal interactions of different pathways and to optimize engineering techniques.