Research in Germany
Cutting-edge translational research for clinical application in Germany
The translational research of MedDent Excellence GmbH represents modern medical research in Germany, which consistently translates preclinical models into clinically relevant applications. Our focus is on the systematic connection of laboratory research and patient care in the sense of evidence-based, personalized medicine.
We work in close cooperation with universities, research centers and industrial partners and meet the highest scientific and methodological standards.
Preclinical models for personalized medicine
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Our preclinical research in Germany uses ex vivo and in vitro models to specifically investigate biological mechanisms and therapeutic concepts:
- Ex vivo models for the investigation of tissue and bone reactions
- In vitro models for the analysis of cellular and molecular processes
- Validation of biomaterials and implant surfaces
- Basis for clinical trials and translational therapy concepts
These preclinical research models enable a safe and efficient transfer into clinical trials.
Scientific focus areas
The translational research focuses on clinically relevant topics:Bone physiology – healing, remodeling and regenerationImplantology – osseointegration, biomaterials, long-term stabilityOncology – tumor-associated tissue processes and therapy strategiesRegenerative medicine – tissue and bone regenerationAll research areas are focused on direct clinical benefit and evidence-based application.
Focus on clinical relevance
The goal of our translational research in Germany is to measurably transfer scientific findings into clinical practice.
Our projects serve:
- Preparation and optimization of clinical trials in Germany
- Improvement of therapy decisions
- Development of innovative treatment strategies
- Strengthening personalized medical concepts
Target group & cooperation partners
- Universities and research centers
- Clinics and academic institutions
- Industrial partners with research interest
- Physicians, dentists and scientists
