Abdel Rahman Abdel Fattah is a Principal Investigator at CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, Austria. He previously held a postdoctoral position at CeMM (2022–2024) and KU Leuven (Belgium) (2018–2022). Education: BSc and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from McMaster University (Canada) Current Role: Lab Head at CeMM since 2024 Research Interests focus on multiscale mechanobiology, specifically how cells use mechanical forces and extracellular matrix (ECM) dynamics to coordinate tissue organization. His group combines bioengineered mechanical stimulation tools with advanced imaging and computational models to study: Dynamic Cellular and ECM Interactions in health and disease Mechano-Transcriptomic Mapping using spatial transcriptomics and atomic force microscopy (AFM) Computational Modeling of tissue organization via reaction-diffusion systems and positional information theory Disease Applications: Traumatic brain/spinal cord injuries and liver fibrosis Publications highlight interdisciplinary work across mechanobiology, bioengineering, and vascular pathology, with a focus on magnetic actuation, organoid modeling, and ECM dynamics. Articles appear in Nature Communications , Cell Reports , and Lab on a Chip . Recent studies (2024–2025) explore force-mediated vascular lesion growth and transcriptional hallmarks of aging using single-cell analysis. Technological Innovations include: Magnetic Microactuators for local organoid stimulation 3D Soft Microfluidic Systems for perfused tissues Diamagnetophoresis-Based Bioprinting Single-Cell Transcriptomic Atlases for mechanical stress responders

