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for in vitro disease modeling. Our group integrates mechanical design, materials science, and bioengineering to build functional 3D organoid systems and reduce reliance on the use of animal models. We
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into the abdomen. These conventional shunt systems are typically based on passive mechanical pressure valves. To improve the therapy for hydrocephalus patients, we combine in silico and in vitro studies with animal
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large language models. Project background Language is a skill unique to humans among other animals. However, little is known about the neurophysiological processes that enable the construction of complex
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,3 ,4 ,5 ). The group has worked on a large variety of viral and bacterial pathogens of humans and animals and uses mostly E.coli, bacteriophages and plasmids to study epidemiological and evolutionary