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Elisabeth Fischer-Friedrich Group
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Elisabeth Fischer-Friedrich Group

Source: https://physics-of-life.tu-dresden.de/team/pol-groups/fischer-friedrich Parent: https://physics-of-life.tu-dresden.de/contact

Heisenberg Professor for Mechanics of Active Biomaterials

Our Research Mission

Our lab investigates how mechanical forces influence the behavior and organization of living matter. We are particularly interested in:

Research Focus Areas

We currently pursue these questions in four main research directions:

Our work bridges experiment and theory to uncover the physical principles underlying cellular mechanics.

Methods and Approaches

We use a combination of advanced experimental and theoretical techniques, including:

Figure 1: Epithelial fold during osmotic swelling in the larval wing disc of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. The video visualizes the basement membrane (green) and the hinge cells (magenta). Scale bars represent 10µm. Note that the tissue swells and the fold deepens concomitantly. After this, the tissue deswells after ≈15min due to active cell volume regulation. See doi:10.1002/apxr.202400062 for more details.

We’re hiring!

We have open positions for postdocs, graduate students and techs in our lab. If you are interested in our research and would like to join us,


We are looking for postdocs interested in basement membranes and cyst morphogenesis to apply with us for a Humboldt or Marie Curie fellowship. Get in touch with Elisabeth


We are looking for graduates from the CMS Master program (or similar degree) for preparing an EXIST grant and the foundation of a start-up. The candidates should have experience in large data processing and image analysis. Interested? Get in touch.

Research Avenues

Contact

elisabeth.fischer-friedrich@tu-dresden.de\ +49 351 463-41257

Physics of Life at A18| Room 2.18