Published February 3, 2025 | Version v1
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A Martini model of Self-Healing Pectin/Gelatin Hydrogels: Predicting Mechanical Properties for Chronic Wound Treatment

  • 1. Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana

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The poster was presented during the MDDB Conference in Lausanne (CH) from 3 to 5 February 2026 by SUPSI. 

The poster showcased the development of advanced computational models designed to analyse and predict the mechanical behaviour of self-healing hydrogels based on oxidized pectin and gelatin — the core biomaterials behind INJECTHEAL’s innovative approach to chronic wound treatment.

Authors:  Prof. Andrea Danani – Professor of Computational Science, Intelligent Control for Systems and Networks Area, Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence USI-SUPSI, Head of the Computational Biophysics Group; Dr. Filip Stojeski – Post Doc researcher, Intelligent Control for Systems and Networks Area, Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence USI-SUPSI, member of the Computational Biophysics Group; Dr. Marcello Miceli – Post Doc researcher, Intelligent Control for Systems and Networks Area, Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence USI-SUPSI, member of the Computational Biophysics Group.

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European Commission
INJECTHEAL - MULTIFUNCTIONAL SELF-HEALING INJECTABLE HYDROGEL FOR CHRONIC WOUND HEALING AND TISSUE REGENERATION 101177924