#  Philipp Lienemann 

Postdoctoral Fellow

 

 

 



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 location\_on Current: Switzerland 

 email [plienemann\[at\]g.harvard.edu](mailto:plienemann[at]g.harvard.edu) 

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**Education**

Ph.D. in Biotechnology and Bioengineering, EPF Lausanne, Switzerland (2014)

M.Sc. in Biotechnology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (2008)

B.Sc. in Biochemistry, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (2007)

**Publications**

**Lienemann, P. S.** , Metzger, S., Kivelio, A., Blanc, A., Papageorgiou, P., Astolfo, A., Pinzer, B. R., Cinelli, P., Weber, F. E., Schibli, R., Béhé, M. &amp; Ehrbar, M. Longitudinal in vivo evaluation of bone regeneration by combined measurement of multi-pinhole SPECT and micro-CT for tissue engineering. *Scientific Reports* **5**, 10238, (2015).

**Lienemann, P. S.**\* , Devaud, Y. R.\*, Reuten, R., Simona, B. R., Karlsson, M., Weber, W., Koch, M., Lutolf, M. P., Milleret, V. &amp; Ehrbar, M. Locally controlling mesenchymal stem cell morphogenesis by 3D PDGF-BB gradients towards the establishment of an in vitro perivascular niche. *Integrative biology* **7**, 101-111, (2015). \* contributed equally.

Metzger, S., **Lienemann, P. S.** , Ghayor, C., Weber, W., Martin, I., Weber, F. E. &amp; Ehrbar, M. Modular Poly(ethylene glycol) Matrices for the Controlled 3D-Localized Osteogenic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells. *Advanced healthcare materials* **4** , 550-558, (2015).

Milleret, V., Simona, B. R., **Lienemann, P. S.** , Voros, J. &amp; Ehrbar, M. Electrochemical control of the enzymatic polymerization of PEG hydrogels: formation of spatially controlled biological microenvironments. *Advanced healthcare materials* **3**, 508-514, (2014).

Mosiewicz, K. A., Kolb, L., van der Vlies, A. J., Martino, M. M., **Lienemann, P. S.** , Hubbell, J. A., Ehrbar, M. &amp; Lutolf, M. P. In situ cell manipulation through enzymatic hydrogel photopatterning. *Nature materials* **12**, 1072-1078, (2013).

**Lienemann, P. S.** , Karlsson, M., Sala, A., Wischhusen, H. M., Weber, F. E., Zimmermann, R., Weber, W., Lutolf, M. P. &amp; Ehrbar, M. A versatile approach to engineering biomolecule-presenting cellular microenvironments. *Advanced healthcare materials* **2**, 292-296, (2013).

Karlsson, M., Rebmann, B., **Lienemann, P. S.** , Sprossmann, N., Ehrbar, M., Radziwill, G. &amp; Weber, W. Pharmacologically controlled protein switch for ON-OFF regulation of growth factor activity. *Scientific reports* **3**, 2716, (2013).

Karlsson, M., **Lienemann, P. S.** , Sprossmann, N., Heilmann, K., Brummer, T., Lutolf, M. P., Ehrbar, M. &amp; Weber, W. A generic strategy for pharmacological caging of growth factors for tissue engineering. *Chemical communications* **49**, 5927-5929, (2013).

**Lienemann, P. S.** , Lutolf, M. P. &amp; Ehrbar, M. Biomimetic hydrogels for controlled biomolecule delivery to augment bone regeneration. *Advanced drug delivery reviews* **64** , 1078-1089, (2012).

Hlushchuk, R., Ehrbar, M., Reichmuth, P., Heinimann, N., Styp-Rekowska, B., Escher, R., Baum, O., **Lienemann, P.** , Makanya, A., Keshet, E. &amp; Djonov, V. Decrease in VEGF expression induces intussusceptive vascular pruning. *Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology* **31**, 2836-2844, (2011).

Ehrbar, M., Sala, A., **Lienemann, P.** , Ranga, A., Mosiewicz, K., Bittermann, A., Rizzi, S. C., Weber, F. E. &amp; Lutolf, M. P. Elucidating the role of matrix stiffness in 3D cell migration and remodeling. *Biophysical journal* **100** , 284-293, (2011).

Guetg, C., **Lienemann, P.** , Sirri, V., Grummt, I., Hernandez-Verdun, D., Hottiger, M. O., Fussenegger, M. &amp; Santoro, R. The NoRC complex mediates the heterochromatin formation and stability of silent rRNA genes and centromeric repeats. *The EMBO journal* **29**, 2135-2146, (2010).

Santoro, R., **Lienemann, P.** &amp; Fussenegger, M. Epigenetic engineering of ribosomal RNA genes enhances protein production. *PloS one* **4**, e6653, (2009).



 

 

 





 

 

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