The article “Chemically triggered drug release from an antibody-drug conjugate leads to potent antitumour activity in mice” published in Nature[…]
Read moreLatest Posts
Free of charge (!) access to SyMO-Chem synthetic services via the soft materials EUSMI platform
EUSMI is an ambitious networking and infrastructure EU research program that combines the expertise of 15 top-level institutions with the aim[…]
Read moreImproving the mechanical properties of block copolymers
A new article has been published in Macromolecules, entitled “Novel Supramolecular Block Copolymer of Isotactic Polypropylene and Ethylene-co-propylene Connected by[…]
Read moreSyMO-Chem highlighted in the ICMS Magazine
Since 2008, SyMO-Chem has been a partner of the industrial Consortium from the Institute for Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS) that[…]
Read moreSyMO-Chem contributed to progress in in-situ HV tissue engineering
The article “In situ heart valve tissue engineering using a bioresorbable elastomeric implant – From material design to 12 months[…]
Read moreControlling the dynamics of assembly
Recently, the work of Maarten Pouderoijen helped to control the self-assembly kinetics of mono- and bivalent ureidopyrimidinone-based monomers in aqueous[…]
Read morePhysical-chemistry at SyMO-Chem
With the vision to expand the expertise of SyMO-Chem, dr. Neus Vilanova Garcia has recently been incorporated into the SyMO-Chem[…]
Read moreBiomaterials surface modification
Henk Keizer of SyMO-Chem is a co-author of an article published in Advanced Materials by O.J.G.H Goor et al (TU/e[…]
Read more