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Engineering Living Matter

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Research Avenue 6

Engineering Living Matter

To identify the physical principles underlying the living state of matter, the study of intact living systems can be complemented by an engineering approach, where fundamental biological modules are reconstituted and controlled in vitro. This approach removes constraints, providing in vitro systems that can be readily manipulated to explore a full range of dynamical states and emergent properties.

Our aim is to build synthetic or reconstituted systems that reproduce functional modules of living systems at molecular, cellular, and tissue scales, to reveal the physical principles of life. A particular focus is to reconstitute and study biological tempo, mechanical control, and information flow. This approach will reveal the limits of our current understanding and help identify principles of self-organization in living matter. In order to explore a full range of dynamical states and responses to perturbations, we will develop novel technologies and apply them, enabling precise spatiotemporal control of living systems.

Research Topic 1

Engineering Biological Tempo

Research Topic 2

Engineering Mechanical Control

Research Topic 3

Engineering Information Flow

News

13 March 2026\ Physics of Life at the DPG Spring Meeting 2026!

4 February 2026\ New insights into the mechanisms of organ growth and repair

28 January 2026\ New perspectives on how physical instabilities drive embryonic development

22 January 2026\ Making human pancreatic acinar cells

12 January 2026\ A Signature of Life: Time Irreversibility and Amplified Fluctuations in Living Matter

all Research Avenue 6 news

RA Leading Team

Miki Ebisuya (RA Leader)

Humboldt Professor and Chair of Cell and Tissue Control

Cross-Species Comparison and Manipulation of the Organoid Zoo

hired by PoL

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(RA Leader)

Alf O. Honigmann (RA Co-Leader)

TUD BIOTEC | Professor for Biophysics

Membrane Organization of Cells and Tissues

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(RA Co-Leader) in a new tab

Stefan Diez

TUD B CUBE | Professor for BioNano Tools

Molecular transport in cell biology and nanotechnology

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© TUD CMCB, Magdalena Gonciarz

Meritxell Huch

MPI-CBG | Director of MPI-CBG, Lise Meitner Max Planck Research Group Leader

Organoids, tissue regeneration and its deregulation in disease

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© MPI-CBG

PoL Groups

Jan Brugués

Chair of Spatiotemporal Organization of Subcellular Structures

Spatiotemporal Organization of Subcellular Structures

hired by PoL

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Otger Campàs

Chair of Tissue Dynamics

Physics of Embryonic Self-Organization and Morphogenesis

hired by PoL

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Stefan Diez

TUD B CUBE | Professor for BioNano Tools

Molecular transport in cell biology and nanotechnology

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© TUD CMCB, Magdalena Gonciarz

Adele Doyle

Research Group Leader

Mechanobiology of Stem Cells

hired by PoL

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Miki Ebisuya

Humboldt Professor and Chair of Cell and Tissue Control

Cross-Species Comparison and Manipulation of the Organoid Zoo

hired by PoL

›› visit the website of Miki Ebisuya

Benjamin Friedrich

Heisenberg Professor for Biological Algorithms

Biological Algorithms: Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Cells and Tissues

hired by PoL

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Anne Grapin-Botton

MPI-CBG | Director of MPI-CBG

Self-organization of cells into organ communities

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© MPI-CBG

Stephan W. Grill

MPI-CBG | Director of MPI-CBG, Professor for Physics of Life

Physics of Life

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© MPI-CBG

Alf O. Honigmann

TUD BIOTEC | Professor for Biophysics

Membrane Organization of Cells and Tissues

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Meritxell Huch

MPI-CBG | Director of MPI-CBG, Lise Meitner Max Planck Research Group Leader

Organoids, tissue regeneration and its deregulation in disease

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© MPI-CBG

Anthony A. Hyman

MPI-CBG | Director of MPI-CBG, Professor for Molecular Cell Biology

Organization of Cytoplasm

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© Sven Döring

Frank Jülicher

MPI-PKS | Director of MPI-PKS, Professor for Biophysics

Dynamic processes in cells and tissues

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© MPI-CBG

Ivo F. Sbalzarini

TUD, CSBD | Professor for Scientific Computing for Systems Biology

The MOSAIC Group: Scientific Computing for Image-based Systems Biology

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© MPI-CBG

Carsten Werner

IPF | Professor for Biofunctional Polymer Materials

Biofunctional polymer materials

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PoL Associates

André Nadler

MPI-CBG | Research Group Leader

Membrane Chemical Biology

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Michael Schlierf

TUD B CUBE | Professor for Molecular Biophysics

Conformational changes in biomolecules and enzymes

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© TUD CMCB, Magdalena Gonciarz

Benjamin Schumann

TUD | Professor of Biochemistry

Chemical Glycobiology

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Anna Taubenberger

TUD BIOTEC, IPF | Research Group Leader

Oncomechanics

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© Magdalena Gonciarz

Pavel Tomancak

MPI-CBG | Research Group Leader

Patterns of gene expression in animal development

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© MPI-CBG

Jesse Veenvliet

MPI-CBG | Research Group Leader

Stembryogenesis

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© MPI-CBG