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PHOTOCLICK: Development of biorthogonal photo-crosslinking reactions for 3D printing micro-structured biomaterials

ABG-132588 Thesis topic
2025-06-19 Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)
Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron
- Occitanie - France
PHOTOCLICK: Development of biorthogonal photo-crosslinking reactions for 3D printing micro-structured biomaterials
  • Chemistry
Click chemistry, photocrosslinking, biomaterials, 3D printing

Topic description

This thesis project is located at the interface of click chemistry, photochemistry, materials, 3D printing and biology. The goal is to develop light-controlled chemoselective chemistry for 3D printing of micro-structured supports with applications in tissue engineering. 3D printing has boosted progress in this field by facilitating the manufacture of complex tissues, but printed structures do not yet faithfully reproduce the spatial heterogeneity and detailed architecture of human tissues, especially in terms of molecular composition and mechanical properties. It is therefore necessary to develop new strategies that offer precise spatiotemporal control of the properties of these 3D scaffolds.

PHOTOCLICK addresses this challenge by developing bioorthogonal photocrosslinking reactions allowing the fabrication of micro-structured bioactive scaffolds, capable of modulating cell-material interactions. The approach is based on chemoselective click reactions triggered by light by a 2-photon multi-wavelength system. This will include, for example, selective unmasking or the activation of one of the click partners by a specific wavelength. Using different wavelengths, we can photoselectively activate different photosensitive groups in a multi-component bioactive ink (peptides, proteins, biopolymers). This will allow the composition of the cross-linked material to be precisely defined at each point, with micrometric resolution, paving the way for the creation of scaffolds with bioactive patterns to direct cell growth and stem cell differentiation. This unprecedented control of stem cell behavior could lead to advances in the generation of organotypic multicellular tissue cultures (organ-on-chip), alternatives to animal models to test drug candidates.

Starting date

2025-10-01

Funding category

Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)

Funding further details

Projet financé par le CNRS

Presentation of host institution and host laboratory

Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron

The interdisciplinary project brings together two complementary international teams. The Peptides team at IBMM (Montpellier, France) is specialized in the synthesis of biomolecules and develops strategies to polymerize them to obtain bioactive hydrogels mimicking the extracellular matrix. The Selhuber-Unkel Group (Heidelberg, Germany) has recognized expertise in the manufacture of nano- and micro-structured biomaterials as well as in reactive and adaptive materials.

The PhD student will have the opportunity to work in both laboratories, benefiting from an exceptional technological environment. He or she will alternate between Montpellier and Heidelberg (3-4 months/year). In Montpellier, the PhD student will synthesize and characterize photoactivatable molecules for 2-photon 3D printing. In Heidelberg, he/she will fabricate micro-structured scaffolds and study cell-material interactions. PHOTOCLICK will allow the PhD student to receive interdisciplinary training in chemical synthesis, advanced photochemistry and 3D printing and will contribute to the establishment of a new research collaboration between Montpellier and Heidelberg.

PhD title

Doctorat de Chimie

Country where you obtained your PhD

France

Double degree

Yes

Country where the PhD was obtained in cotutelle

France

Establishment awarding the doctorate in cotutelle

Candidate's profile

Organic chemistry, photo-triggered reactions, biorthogonal reactions

Characterization of molecules, polymers and materials

Knowledge in bioprinting and basics of biology will be appreciated

Autonomy

Critical thinking

Team work

Creativity

2025-07-04
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