Multi-Sample Nanomechanical Characterization of Microtissues for Liver Disease Research – NanoDiLi
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Project type
angewandte Forschung
Project start
01.01.2026
Project end
31.12.2027
Project status
laufend
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Project manager
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Description
Abstract
The NanoDiLi project aims to establish a mid- to high-throughput platform for the nanomechanical analysis of liver microtissues.
We plan to integrate the ARTIDIS AFM-based measurement device with a novel multisample holder to enable sequential, non-destructive assessment and classification of multiple microtissues.
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Strategic action fields FHNW
Future Health
School
Hochschule für Technik und Umwelt FHNW
Hochschule für Life Sciences FHNW
Hochschule für Life Sciences FHNW
Institute
Institut für Nanotechnische Kunststoffanwendungen
Institut für Chemie und Bioanalytik
Institut für Chemie und Bioanalytik
Financed by
Swiss Nanoscience Institute
Project partner
Institute for Chemistry and Bioanalytics, FHNW School of Life Sciences
ARTIDIS AG, Basel
ARTIDIS AG, Basel
Contracting authority
SAP reference
T416-0158-2 / L216-0675-2
Keywords
AFM
nanomechanical characterization
multi-sample stage
microtissues
liver disease
pharma research
nanomechanical characterization
multi-sample stage
microtissues
liver disease
pharma research