Prof. Tania Lopez-Silva

Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering

Primary DLC

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Assistant

Neko Smith
neeks@mit.edu

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Health and Medicine
Soft Matter
Computation and Design
Characterization
Synthesis and Processing
Biomaterials Science
Drug Delivery
Regenerative Medicine
Tissue Engineering

Research Summary

Professor Tania Lopez-Silva designs advanced biomaterials that mimic and interact with the immune system and other biological environments. Her research focuses on supramolecular hydrogels—soft materials made from self-assembling molecules, often peptides. She has explored how the chemical functionality and design of peptide hydrogels influence their biological activity and host immune response, specifically in areas like tissue regeneration, wound healing, and cancer immunotherapy. Her work combines supramolecular chemistry, peptide chemistry, immunology, and materials science to develop new materials that address critical health challenges and enable advanced bioengineering models.

Her group, the Immunomodulatory Biomimetic Materials (IMBM) Lab at MIT, focuses on three main areas: (1) understanding key factors, properties, and interactions that allow materials to control biological systems; (2) integrating that knowledge for the targeted rational design of bioactive materials, initially focusing on materials for immunomodulation; and (3) developing advanced biomaterials for a range of biomedical applications, including cancer immunotherapy, cell-based therapeutics, and tissue engineering.

Recent Work