In silico regeneration lab
Aurélie Carlier
Are YOU interested in applying computational tools to your research?
We focus on a suite of modeling techniques ranging from mechanistic (hypothesis-based) models to empirical (data-driven) models and covering the intracellular to cellular to organ scale. We work within the cell Biology Tissue Engineering department of the MERLN Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine at Maastricht University (the Netherlands).
Research Topics
Mission Statement
Our mission is to advance the understanding of tissue regeneration and cell-biomaterial interactions through an interdisciplinary approach that combines experimental and computational research. By using cutting-edge techniques and collaborating with researchers from diverse fields, we aim to develop innovative solutions for improving human health and quality of life. We are committed to conducting research that is rigorous, impactful, and ethically responsible, and to fostering a collaborative and inclusive research community.