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PhD Discussions Sessions: Nimesh Ramesh and Sock Ching Low

Microfluidic device for engineering 3D epithelial monolayers with controlled pressure Nimesh Ramesh, Integrative Cell and Tissue Dynamics The remarkable feature of the epithelial sheets is to form specialized 3D structures suited to their physiological roles, such as highly branched structures in the lungs, drastic shape changes during embryonic development, or self-organizing organoids. These tissues are ... Read more

PhD Discussions Sessions: Gerard Rubí and Ignasi Ferrer

Development of an in vitro three-dimensional colorectal tumor model for drug screening Gerard Rubí, Biomaterials for Regenerative Therapies The majority of morphogenetic and pathological processes are driven by cells responding to the surrounding matrix cues, including matrix composition, architecture, and mechanical properties. Despite the increased evidence of extracellular matrix (ECM) properties, in vitro substitutes still ... Read more

PhD Discussions Sessions: Héctor López Carral

Subjective ratings of emotive stimuli predict the impact of the COVID-19 quarantine on affective states Héctor López Carral, SPECS lab, IBEC The COVID-19 crisis resulted in a large proportion of the world’s population having to employ social distancing measures and self-quarantine. Given that limiting social interaction impacts mental health, we assessed the effects of quarantine on emotive perception ... Read more

PhD Discussion Sessions: Teodora Andrian and Xavier Arqué

Correlating super-resolution microscopy and transmission electron microscopy for nanoparticle characterisation Teodora Andrian, Nanoscopy for nanomedicine group The functionalization of nanoparticles with surface functional moieties is a key strategy to achieve bioactivity and cell targeting in nanomedicine. The interplay between size and ligand number and distribution is crucial for the formulation performance and needs to be ... Read more

PhD Discussions: Ignasi Granero

Ignasi Granero, Celular and molecular mechanobiology group In eukaryotic cells, the cell nucleus contains the DNA and directs the reaction to important signalling cascades, both biochemical and biomechanical. At the Cellular and Molecular Mechanobiology lab we study how forces and the physical characteristics of the cell environment affect cell behaviour and homeostasis. In my case, ... Read more

PhD Discussions: Yolanda Castillo and Marc Molina

Assessment of trunk function in patients with spinal cord injury using electromyography and smartphone accelerometry Yolanda Castillo, Biomedical Signal Processing and Interpretation Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes motor and sensory impairment below the level of the injury, but also many other health problems. A common consequence of SCI is the lack of control over trunk ... Read more

PhD Discussions: Enrico Almici and Albert Manzano

Investigating Pathological Extracellular Matrix Architecture The composition and architecture of the extracellular matrix (ECM), and their dynamic alterations, play an important regulatory role on numerous cellular processes. Furthermore, structural and biochemical properties of the ECM are central in regulating cell behavior via mechanical, chemical and topological cues detected by receptors in the cell membrane which ... Read more

PhD Discussions: Giulia Fornabaio and Shubham Tanwar

IBEC, floor 11, Tower i Baldiri Reixac 4-8, Barcelona, Spain

Biomechanics of the progression of colorectal carcinomas Giulia Fornabaio, Synthetic morphogenesis group According to the World Health Organization, cancer is one of the main causes of death worldwide, with colorectal carcinoma (CRC) being the second-leading cause of tumour related-death. The high rate of mortality of CRCs is principally attributed to the metastasis of neoplastic cells ... Read more

PhD Discussions: Sefora Conti

IBEC, floor 11, tower i

Mechanical phenotyping of colorectal cancer patient derived organoids based on LGR5 expression Sefora Conti, Integrative cell and tissue dynamics group Colorectal cancer (CRC) tumors are composed by heterogeneous cell populations comprising differentiated cells and a small pool of cancer stem cells (CSCs). The link between cancer cell differentiation states and their metastatic potential has been ... Read more

PhD Discussions: Sefora Conti

IBEC, floor 11, Tower I Baldiri Reixac 4-8, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

Mechanical phenotyping of colorectal cancer patient derived organoids based on LGR5 expression Sefora Conti, Integrative cell and tissue dynamics group Colorectal cancer (CRC) tumors are composed by heterogeneous cell populations comprising differentiated cells and a small pool of cancer stem cells (CSCs). The link between cancer cell differentiation states and their metastatic potential has been ... Read more