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30.03.2026 Bunsen-Tagung 2026: Properties and Processes under Confinement

University of Dresden, March 30 - April 1, 2026 more »

26.01.2026 ResCure GmbH, the Newest IPF Spin-off, Targets Technology Transfer for Inflammation-Resolving Wound Dressings

The 10th spin-off company of the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF), ResCure GmbH, is making significant progress in translating an innovative wound dressing designed to resolve chronic inflammation. … more »

22.01.2026 Deadline for Award nominations extended

The deadline for nominations for the Awards of the International Electrokinetics Society has been extended to March 1, 2026! The Lists of the Awards may be found here. We are looking forward to your nominations! more »

19.01.2026 Early Enthusiasm for Science: Primary School Classes Visit Our Institute

This month, we were pleased to welcome several 4th-grade classes from the nearby Josephine-Grundschule to our institute. As part of their practical studies, the children gained valuable insights into the world of … more »

06.01.2026 LASSO: A universal, molecular fishing net for isolation of biomolecules

The isolation of specific molecules from complex biological samples is crucial in healthcare and life sciences. Yet, many isolation methods are slow, expensive, and suffer from incomplete removal of contaminants. A … more »

05.01.2026 Synthetic Hydrogel Platform for Human Epiblast Development Published in Materials Today

Yanuar Dwi Putra Limasale and colleagues have published a study in Materials Today demonstrating how synthetic glycosaminoglycan-based hydrogels can model early human embryo development. Using a Design of Experiments … more »

05.01.2026 Publication on the blood response to different doses of silk nanoparticles

The publication “Blood compatibility of silk nanoparticles: impact of size and dose” presents a collaboration between Manfred Maitz at the IPF Dresden and Philipp Seib at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow (now at … more »

05.01.2026 LASSO: A New Method for Highly Selective Biomolecule Isolation

The isolation of specific molecules from complex biological samples is crucial in healthcare and life sciences. Yet, many isolation methods are slow, expensive, and suffer from incomplete removal of contaminants. Now, … more »

05.01.2026 Synthetic Hydrogel Platform for Human Epiblast Development Published in Materials Today

Yanuar Dwi Putra Limasale and colleagues have published a study in Materials Today demonstrating how synthetic glycosaminoglycan-based hydrogels can model early human embryo development. Using a Design of Experiments … more »

05.01.2026 Review Article on Synthetic Biomolecular Condensates Published in Nature Nanotechnology

Dr. Ayala Lampel, IPF Fellow and researcher at Tel Aviv University, has co-authored a comprehensive review article in Nature Nanotechnology titled "Design and applications of synthetic biomolecular condensates”. … more »

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