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Professor Kristian Franze is a leading researcher in neuronal mechanics with dual appointments at the University of Cambridge and Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. At Cambridge, he serves as an Affiliated Principal Investigator at the Stem Cell Institute within the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. He concurrently directs the Institute of Medical Physics and Microtissue Engineering at FAU and leads the Neuronal Mechanics Division at the Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin in Erlangen, Germany.
His research centers on the mechanobiology of the central nervous system, investigating how cellular forces, tissue compliance, and mechanosensitivity regulate brain development and pathology. Franze's lab employs interdisciplinary techniques including atomic force microscopy, traction force microscopy, and custom soft substrates to study axon guidance, brain morphogenesis, and glial scar formation. Key discoveries demonstrate that nervous tissue exhibits significant mechanical heterogeneity and that mechanical cues are fundamental to neuronal development.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on mechanical regulation in neural systems, spanning molecular mechanisms like RNA-binding protein functions in axonal development to tissue-level phenomena such as glial scar mechanics. This body of work establishes mechanosensing as critical for axon growth and brain folding, with translational implications for spinal cord injury and neurodegenerative diseases.
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Franze mentors researchers at the Max Planck Centre and maintains active collaborations with Cambridge colleagues including Thora Karadottir and Mekayla Storer. His work receives support from major research funders though specific grants aren't detailed in the provided texts.
The Neuronal Mechanics Division in Erlangen integrates physics and biology to investigate CNS mechanics, maintaining strong ties with the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. Current research explores how neurons integrate mechanical and chemical signals during development and regeneration, with potential applications for treating CNS pathologies.
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