About the Lab

Working at the interface of biology, chemistry, and technology, the Lindberg lab is in pursuit of a blueprint to bridge the gap between engineered and native musculoskeletal tissues.

The development of smart chemical and biological toolkits for biofabrication provides a starting point for robust in vitro models and organoids. A key focusing is to engineering constructs with sufficient tissue quality that further replicates the native 3D organization of both healthy and diseased tissues. This provides a stepping-stone between the laboratory and clinic that can account for patient variability as well as highly inflammatory environments when developing new musculoskeletal treatments.

The Lindberg Lab will open at the Knight Campus, University of Oregon in October 2021 and is looking for motivated students and postdoctoral research fellows.

Research Platforms:

biofabrication

Biofabrication

biomaterials

Biomaterials

organoids

Organoids