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  • Business Breakfast. Challenges and Opportunities in the development of Advanced Theraphy Medicinal Products (ATMPS)

    Auditori Antoni Caparrós, PCB Tower D, c/Baldiri Reixac 4-8, Barcelona, Spain

    On November 6th, ClarkeModet, in collaboration with IBEC and EIT Health, will host an event focused on the current landscape of the Advanced Therapies sector, exploring its main challenges and opportunities from the perspective of funding, public-private collaboration, and the regulatory framework. The event will feature the participation of investment funds, EIT Health representatives, and ... Read more

  • Ibec Seminar. Rob Jelier

    Baobab room, Floor 11, Tower 1

    Microscopy, mechanics and modeling in multicellular systems Rob Jelier, associate professor at CMPG, Faculty of Bioengineering, KU Leuven Understanding how cells self-organize into functional multicellular systems is central to developmental biology. The physical behavior of cells arises from the interplay of cellular differentiation state, biochemical signaling, and mechanical inputs. A crucial aspect of investigating this ... Read more

  • NET-RARE. Workshop 3: Identification of Biomarkers and Diagnostic Models for Rare Diseases

    Baobab room, Floor 11, Tower 1

    NET-RARE third workshop third workshop focuses on the latest technologies for identifying new biomarkers to enable early detection and better characterization of rare diseases. It also aims to explore strategies for using biomarkers to monitor disease progression and incorporate them as secondary endpoints in clinical trials. The session will open with Marina Giannotti from IBEC’s Nanoprobes & Nanoswitches group, whose research explores ... Read more

  • Thematic Network. NET-QUASI Workshop 3: Designing Life-like Function

    Sala Dolors Aleu, Cluster II Parc Científic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

    Part of the IBEC Thematic Network “Quasi-living systems: Merge and Emerge” (NET-QUASI), this third workshop explores how life-like function can be designed into synthetic and hybrid systems. By merging molecular, material, and biological approaches, researchers are uncovering how responsiveness, adaptability, and collective behavior emerge across scales—from molecular assemblies and delivery systems to tissues that sense ... Read more

  • Ibec Seminar. Anne de Poulpiquet

    Baobab room, Floor 11, Tower 1

    CHARACTERIZATION OF ENZYMATIC BIOELECTRODES BY IN SITU FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY A. de Poulpiquet,1 A. Guessab, 1 H. M. Man,1 I. Mazurenko,1 L. Bouffier,2 E. Lojou1 1Aix-Marseille Univ., CNRS, Bioenergetics and Protein Engineering, UMR 7281, Marseille 2 Institute of Molecular Sciences, UMR CNRS 5255, Univ. Bordeaux, ENSMAC, Pessac adepoulpiquet@imm.cnrs.fr Redox enzymes present remarkable catalytic properties (exceptional selectivity, ... Read more

  • Ibec Seminar. Albert Folch

    Baobab room, Floor 11, Tower 1

    “MICROFLUIDIC AND ROBOTIC PLATFORMS FOR TME-FRIENDLY CANCER DRUG EVALUATIONS” Albert Folch, Professor University of Washington, Bioengineering Dept. There is a lack of confidence in present in vitro disease models and drug efficacy tests, as they do not properly recapitulate the dynamic physiology and pathophysiology of the human organism. This challenge is particularly acute in oncology: ... Read more

  • Transversal skills. Begonya Nafria Escalera

    Baobab room, Floor 11, Tower 1

    Involucrar als pacients, no és una moda passatjera Begonya Nafria Escalera, Patient Engagement in Research Head of Department at Sant Joan de Déu Chidren’s Hospital (Spain) La recerca i la innovació que respongui a les necessitats dels pacients, requereix involucrar-los en les fases inicials i durant la vida d’un projecte. En aquesta sessió parlarem sobre ... Read more

  • Ibec Seminar. Francisco Lorenzo-Martín

    Baobab room, Floor 11, Tower 1

    Next-generation organoid models for colorectal cancer research Francisco Lorenzo-Martín, University of Salamanca  Three-dimensional organoid culture technologies have revolutionized cancer research by allowing for more realistic and scalable reproductions of tumor structures. This has enabled better modelling of low-complexity cancer cell behaviors that occur over short periods of time. However, the currently available organoid systems lack ... Read more

  • Ibec Seminar. Fidel Lolo Romero and Miguel Angel del Pozo

    Baobab room, Floor 11, Tower 1

    Decoding the Mechanics of Brain Endothelium: CAV1-Dependent Invaginations as modulators of neurovascular coupling Fidel Lolo Romero Endothelial cells of the brain vasculature are continuously exposed to mechanical forces that regulate essential functions including endocytosis, barrier integrity, and neurovascular coupling (NVC). Plasma membrane (PM) tension serves as a critical mechanotransductive cue, and specialized PM invaginations—such as ... Read more

  • 4th edition EMBL-IBEC Conference Egineering Multicellular Systems

    PRBB (Parc de Recerca Biomèdica de Barcelona), Ramon y Cajal Room

    EMBL and IBEC aim to contribute to the discussion on challenges and opportunities in the expanding field of engineered multicellular systems. Recent breakthroughs in stem cell biology, organ-on-chip assays, 3D bioprinting, and cell mechanobiology have revolutionized our ability to design and assemble multicellular living systems, from organoids to embryos. This biennial series will focus on how engineering ... Read more