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Research and Transfer Center for bioactive Matter
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Welcome to b-ACT matter Junior Research Group – Biomimetic Nanotechnology​ Junior Research Group – BioMat System Lab – Active Materials System Lab – Active Material Analytics

Welcome to b-ACT matter

Research and Transfer Center for bioactive Matter: Innovative bio-based materials and technologies - Shaping Future Regional Development and Perspectives

Junior Research Group – Biomimetic Nanotechnology​

Our Group aims decipher the structure-function relations of such biomolecular complexes, mainly associated with biomembranes, using bottom-up in vitro approaches.
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Junior Research Group – BioMat

In our Group Bioactive systems for controlled evolutionary materials (BioMat), we learn from ingenious designs, concepts, and applications found throughout nature to develop unique hybrid living materials (HLMs) using biofilms.
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System Lab – Active Materials

Core technologies for design and synthesis of active materials are continueously developed and expanded to be used in new active matter applications.
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System Lab – Active Material Analytics

Core methods for the investigation, analytics and manipulation of active matter are developed involving especially new sensing techniques with ultrahigh sensitivity.
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Funding in the millions for the Transfer Centre for Biohybrid Functional Materials

30. June 2021 5. January 2022Press release

The transfer „Centre for Biohybrid Functional Materials” will be established at the University of Leipzig in the next few years. Its aim is to transfer the latest scientific findings even faster into innovations for companies in the Central German region affected by structural change. For the establishment of the transfer…

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