
Univ.- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Georg Duda
SpokespersonCharité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Julius Wolff Institut
Einstein Centrum für Regenerative Tharapien
Föhrer Straße 15
13353 Berlin
Campus / internal address:
Südstraße 2
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Expertise
Prof. Dr. Georg Duda is interested in the tension between the fields of Biology and Mechnics. He is involved in investigating the interaction between bone and muscles as well as the biomechnical influences and its impacts in both the intact and injured musculoskeletal system (e.g. loading of joints and bones).
Prof. Duda focuses in articular on the on the interaction between the physical and mechanical conditions, and the biological regeneration of the musculoskeletal system. By using examples of bone and cartilage healing, he demonstrated the importance of biomechanical characteristics for cells and tissues of the human musculoskeletal system. He showed that a certain amount of mechanical stimulation is helpful to healing, while too much could result in a delay to the healing processes.
Prof. Duda is also involved in the research on regenerative medicine. With his work he aims to understand the body's own processes and, where necessary, to stimulate them, so as to reproduce natural regeneration of the musculoskeletal system.
The basic understanding of mechanical stimulation helps activation of the endogenous healing processes to be targeted, understood and guided.
Vita Univ.- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Georg Duda
Prof. Dr. Georg Duda, born in 1966 in Berlin, received a degree in Precision Engineering and Biomedical Engineering from the Technical University in Berlin. After working as a Special Project Associate in the Biomechanics Lab at the Mayo Clinic (USA) in 1991 and 1992, he became a Ph.D. student in the Biomechanics Department of the Technical University in Hamburg-Harburg where he received his Doctorate in 1996. He was also engaged as a Post Doc in the Section Trauma Research and Biomechanics at the University Ulm. In 1997 he became Head of the research department at the Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery (CMSC) at the Charité. In 2001 he habilitated and accepted a call to a Professorship in "Biomechanics and biology of bone healing". Since 2008 he is the director of the Julius Wolff Institute and W3-Professor for Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Regeneration.
Functions / offices
Professorship
- W3-Professor "Biomechanics and Biology of Bone Regeneration" Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
- Cooption at the Freien Universität Berlin
Chairs and Memberships in Research Consortia in Berlin
- Spokesperson of the BMBF Research Network “OVERLOAD-PrevOP Understanding and preventing the progression of primary osteoarthritis” and of all eight MSK research networks
- Spokesperson of the DFG Research Group FOR 2165 “Regeneration in Aged”
- Vice Director of the Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies
- Spokesperson of the DFG Graduiertenschule 203, Berlin-Brandenburg School for Regenerative Therapies
- Spokesperson of the Einstein Center for Regenerative Therapies
- Core Principal Investigator the consortium and research building Berlin Center for Advanced Therapies
- Core Principal Investigator the consortium and research building "Der Simulierte Mensch"
International Visiting Scientist
- Visiting Professor of Regenerative Medicine and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, UK
- International Faculty of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University, Boston, USA
Chairs and Memberships in Societies and Journals
- Member of the Senatskommission Klinische Forschung of the German Research Foundation
- Scientific Advisory Board Member of the Journal Science Translational Medicine
- Scientific Advisory Board of the Regenerative Medizin Initiative Berlin-Brandenburg
- Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal European Orthopaedics and Traumatology
- Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal Tissue Engineering
- Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics