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Laboratory of molecular materials
We are a multidisciplinary team with a passion for science. Our research is focused on design and development of molecules, soft materials and hybrid nanoscale components and devices for a wide range of biomedical applications.
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18 November 2025
VR-grant to Bioengineering human oral tissues and disease models team
The Bioengineering human oral tissues and disease models team receives a VR-3R grant. The grant for the development of methods to replace, reduce and refine animal experiments.
Biomaterials
In our research we combine different de novo designed peptides with both synthetic polymers and biopolymers, including bacterial cellulose, collagen, hyaluronic acid, and polyethylene glycol, for fabrication of innovative soft biomaterials.
Peptides and self-assembly
Polypeptides are ideal components in molecular materials and devices as they can comprise the same chemical and structural diversity as proteins while being very robust.
Peptide-lipid interactions
We study both natural AMPs and designed AMP-mimetic peptides for various therapeutic applications.
Biosensors
By combining our expertise in molecular self-assembly and surface chemistry with innovative transduction technologies, we develop new strategies for biomolecular interaction analysis.
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23 October 2024
Grant to building a brain replica
The CNSx3 center has received a large grant to create 3D models of human organs. LiU-professor Daniel Aili is part of the project.
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10 August 2020
From nanocellulose to gold
When nanocellulose is combined with various types of metal nanoparticles, materials are formed with many new and exciting properties. They may be antibacterial, change colour under pressure, or convert light to heat.
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02 October 2018
SEK 27 million for liquid fuels of the future
Professor of organic electronics Magnus Berggren have been awarded SEK 27 million for the coming five years from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation to work on future technology for liquid fuels that are based on water and oxygen.