IKP Core Facility

Biofabrication

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The Biofabrication Core Facility at the IKP, Stuttgart, provides cutting-edge platforms for the gener-ation, characterization, and application of advanced human-relevant 3D tissue models. The facility integrates primary human cell culture, spheroid and organoid systems, biomaterial engineering, and microphysiological technologies to support mechanistic research, drug development, and transla-tional studies. Our established workflows include the generation of scaffold-free and scaffold-based 3D microtissues, bioprinted constructs, and perfused organ-on-chip models. These systems enable functional assessment of drug efficacy, toxicity, metabolism (ADME), inflammation, fibrosis, and regenerative responses under physiologically relevant conditions. The facility supports both hypoth-esis-driven studies and translational projects with academic and industrial partners. A particular fo-cus lies on patient-derived models that preserve inter-individual variability, thereby enabling preci-sion pharmacology and personalized medicine approaches. Complementary analytical IKP platforms -  Chemical Analytics & Synthesis and Molecular Analytics - (e.g., high-content imaging, viability and functional assays, metabolic phenotyping including Sea-horse-based bioenergetic analysis, and multi-omics integration) ensure comprehensive phenotypic characterization of engineered tissues.

Heads

Prof. Dr. Volker Lauschke
Deputy Head at IKP
Research Group Leader Microphysiological Tissue Models of Metabolic Disease
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Dr. Meng Dong
Research Group Leader Microphysiological Tissue Models of Solid Cancer and Microenvironment
Tel+49-711-8101 2070
meng.dong@ikp-stuttgart.de
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Team Members

Jan Schlegel
PhD Student
Tel+49 711 8101‐5813
jan.schlegel@ikp-stuttgart.de
Jibbe Keulen
PhD Student
jibbe.keulen@rbk.de
Britta Klumpp
Technical Assistant
Tel+49-711-8101 2064
britta.klumpp@ikp-stuttgart.de
Lukas Denzinger
Technical Assistant
Tel+49 711 8101-5691
lukas.denzinger@ikp-stuttgart.de