Skin injury & repair

(Main PIs are in bold)

WP1-1  Control of wound repair by environmental and mechanical cues
Prof. Edoardo Mazza, ETH Zurich; Prof. Sabine Werner, ETH Zurich

 

WP1-2  Perturbed homeostasis in fibroblasts from chronic wounds contributes to impaired wound healing
Prof. Jörn Dengjel, University of Fribourg; Prof. Jürg Hafner, University Hospital Zurich; Prof. Sabine Werner, ETH Zurich

 

WP1-3  Exosomes as powerful vehicles for drug and siRNA delivery to the wound site
Prof. Jean-Christophe Leroux, ETH Zurich; Prof. Nicole Lindenblatt, University Hospital Zurich; Prof. Sabine Werner, ETH Zurich

 

WP1-4  Functionalized synthetic collagen peptides for wound repair
Prof. Helma Wennemers, ETH Zurich; Prof. Jörn Dengjel, University of Fribourg; Prof. Edoardo Mazza, ETH Zurich; Prof. Sabine Werner, ETH Zurich

 

WP1-5  Mechanobiological factors influencing the production of skin substitutes
Prof. Edoardo Mazza, ETH Zurich; Prof. Ernst Reichmann, Children`s Hospital Zurich

 

WP1-6  In vivo imaging of wound repair
Prof. Daniel Razansky, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich; Prof. Michael Detmar, ETH Zurich; Prof. Sabine Werner, ETH Zurich

 

The three central branches of SKINTEGRITY.CH: Skin injury and repair, skin cancer, and inflammatory skin disease.