Àngels López
RecerCaixa funding for IBEC projects
Awards will support researchers’ work on a system to aid rehabilitation in children, and improved healing in shoulder injuries
“Working with robots on patient mobility”
IBEC is mentioned in the press today in relation to the HYPER project, of which the Robotics group is a partner. The story reveals the start of some pilot tests with real spine patients at the Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de Toledo with the robots being developed by the project, which aims to develop new treatments in neurorehabilitation and help with patients’ mobility.
Nanotechnology Platform in new search engine for scientific facilities
Any researcher or industry worker who’s trying to find a scientific service, tool or technology available in Barcelona now need look no further than BioCores@BCN, a new directory and search engine, in which IBEC’s Nanotechnology Platform is listed.
IBEC group leader to head CMRB
Ángel Raya, ICREA professor and head of IBEC’s Control of Stem Cell Potency group, is to take up up the role of director of Barcelona’s Center of Regenerative Medicine in Barcelona (CMRB).
Is the poison/explosive/biomarker really there?
A paper by IBEC’s Signal and Information Processing for Sensing Systems group and their collaborators is the featured article and appears on the cover of the latest issue of Analytica Chimica Acta.
A double dose of ERC success for IBEC researchers
The Integrative Cell and Tissue Dynamics group starts the year with good news from the European Research Council – they’ve been awarded both a new Consolidator Grant and a Proof of Concept award.
“Càpsules de Ciència: Josep Samitier” (Eng)
IBEC Director Josep Samitier stars in one of the Associació per a la Divulgació de la Cultura Cientifica (ADICC)’s ‘Càpsules de Ciència’, a series of videos highlighting biomedical and biotechnology researchers in Catalonia. In the video, he explains nanobiotechnology with the submarine on Ronda de Dalt as a backdrop, which represents the way nanodevices can travel through our bodies much like tiny submarines on a rescue mission.