RequestUpdated on 24 June 2025
Host Marie Curie fellowship
Professor, Chair of Therapeutic Engineering at The University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
About
Prof. Xianfeng Chen’s Biomaterials Innovation Lab offers an exceptional research environment for Marie Curie Fellowship applicants seeking to advance cutting-edge biomaterials solutions. With expertise in 3D/4D printing, smart hydrogels, and medical device innovation, our lab provides access to state-of-the-art facilities, interdisciplinary collaborations (e.g., with clinicians and engineers), and a strong publication record in high-impact journals. Hosting a Marie Curie Fellow aligns with our focus on translational research in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and diagnostic platforms. Applicants will benefit from my mentorship as an experienced bioengineer, our industry partnerships, and the lab’s proven track record in securing competitive funding. We particularly encourage proposals exploring bioactive materials, biofabrication, or AI-assisted biomaterial design—areas where our existing projects create synergistic opportunities. Let’s collaborate to develop a competitive proposal that leverages your expertise and our lab’s resources to address unmet clinical needs.
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Würzburg, Germany
Project cooperation
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Dalia Kriksciuniene
Professor dr. at Vilnius university Kaunas faculty
Kaunas, Lithuania
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Marco Cavallaro
Swiss MSCA National Contact Point at Euresearch
Zurich, Switzerland