Attendance at the priority programme 2451 retreat and the NextGen Materials 2025 conference in Hamburg
2025/10/06
Last week, Andreas Blaeser and Leonie Maria Holderbach attended the Annual Meeting of the Priority Program 2451 (Engineered Living Materials with Adaptive Functions) at the TU Hamburg on 22 and 23 September. There they presented their progress in the project “Adaptive Biomaterials through mechano-modulating Bacteria”. At the poster session held in the evening in cooperation with the SPP 2494 “Productive Biofilm Systems”, the BMT team and project partner Jacob Mejlsted from Heinz Köppl's working group were able to continue discussing current research in a relaxed atmosphere.
Following the SPP retreat, the NextGen Materials 2025 conference of the German Society for Materials Science (DGM) took place from September 23 to 25. As part of this conference, Leonie Maria Holderbach presented her current research in a lecture entitled “Fluorescent latex particles as a model system for the interaction of bacteria with natural and semi-synthetic hydrogels for Engineered Living Materials (Leonie Maria Holderbach, Jorge Vanegas, Robin Maatz, Andreas Blaeser)”.
