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SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Maria Vinaixa
DESCRIPTION:Mass spectrometry and metabolomics data analysis for synthetic biology\n Maria Vinaixa\, Synthetic Biology for Fine and Speciality Chemicals (SYNBIOCHEM)\, Manchester Institute of Biotechnology\nSynthetic biology builds upon the creation of new biologically inspired standardized parts that can be put together using design or simulations tools to build circuits that will create de-novo biological functions or modify existing ones. Using synthetic biology\, microbial cell factories can be engineered to provide new sustainable bio-routes for the production of fuels\, biopharmaceuticals\, fragrances\, and food flavors among others. In this regard\, the SYNBIOCHEM Centre (www.synbiochem.co.uk) has set-up an automated Design/Build/Test/Learn pipeline designed to provide access to target fine chemicals through iterative\, rapid and predictable engineering of production pathways and microbial strains. This pipeline moves from Design of new parts (e.g. enzymes\, regulatory circuits\, metabolic pathways)\, through to combinatorial high-throughput Build approaches (directed evolution\, components\, pathways and strain assembly) and high-throughput analytics in Test (product extraction\, instrumental analysis\, data analysis and sharing) feeding back to improved designs via an active Learning stage at each cycle iteration. This pipeline allows unprecedented possibilities for retro biosynthesis of non-natural products and for the expansion of natural products chemical diversity. Screening for the small-molecule structure diversity emanating from such pipeline is an analytically daunting challenge. In this regard\, mass spectrometry (MS) is a key analytical technology offering the high throughput screening capabilities as well as the versatility needed to cope with such chemical diversity. However\, curating MS data and merging it with all other types of data generated through iterative D/B/T/L cycle so that it can be used to learn and redesign remains a challenge. Despite Metabolomics has powered computational solutions for MS data analysis; such solutions do only partially cover the needs within a synthetic biology context. Thus\, we are building the next generation computational toolbox for MS data analysis and storage so it can be harvested across the entire pipeline. In this seminar\, main capabilities and functionalities on such toolbox are going to be discussed.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-maria-vinaixa-2/
LOCATION:IBEC\, floor 11\, Tower I\, Baldiri Reixac 4-8\, 08028 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170714T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170714T110000
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CREATED:20170630T073735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170630T073735Z
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SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Maria Vinaixa
DESCRIPTION:Mass spectrometry and metabolomics data analysis for synthetic biology\n Maria Vinaixa\, Synthetic Biology for Fine and Speciality Chemicals (SYNBIOCHEM)\, Manchester Institute of Biotechnology\nSynthetic biology builds upon the creation of new biologically inspired standardized parts that can be put together using design or simulations tools to build circuits that will create de-novo biological functions or modify existing ones. Using synthetic biology\, microbial cell factories can be engineered to provide new sustainable bio-routes for the production of fuels\, biopharmaceuticals\, fragrances\, and food flavors among others. In this regard\, the SYNBIOCHEM Centre (www.synbiochem.co.uk) has set-up an automated Design/Build/Test/Learn pipeline designed to provide access to target fine chemicals through iterative\, rapid and predictable engineering of production pathways and microbial strains. This pipeline moves from Design of new parts (e.g. enzymes\, regulatory circuits\, metabolic pathways)\, through to combinatorial high-throughput Build approaches (directed evolution\, components\, pathways and strain assembly) and high-throughput analytics in Test (product extraction\, instrumental analysis\, data analysis and sharing) feeding back to improved designs via an active Learning stage at each cycle iteration. This pipeline allows unprecedented possibilities for retro biosynthesis of non-natural products and for the expansion of natural products chemical diversity. Screening for the small-molecule structure diversity emanating from such pipeline is an analytically daunting challenge. In this regard\, mass spectrometry (MS) is a key analytical technology offering the high throughput screening capabilities as well as the versatility needed to cope with such chemical diversity. However\, curating MS data and merging it with all other types of data generated through iterative D/B/T/L cycle so that it can be used to learn and redesign remains a challenge. Despite Metabolomics has powered computational solutions for MS data analysis; such solutions do only partially cover the needs within a synthetic biology context. Thus\, we are building the next generation computational toolbox for MS data analysis and storage so it can be harvested across the entire pipeline. In this seminar\, main capabilities and functionalities on such toolbox are going to be discussed.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-maria-vinaixa-3/
LOCATION:IBEC\, floor 11\, Tower I\, Baldiri Reixac 4-8\, 08028 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170714T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170714T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213118
CREATED:20170630T073735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170630T073735Z
UID:96078-1500026400-1500030000@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Maria Vinaixa
DESCRIPTION:Mass spectrometry and metabolomics data analysis for synthetic biology\n Maria Vinaixa\, Synthetic Biology for Fine and Speciality Chemicals (SYNBIOCHEM)\, Manchester Institute of Biotechnology\nSynthetic biology builds upon the creation of new biologically inspired standardized parts that can be put together using design or simulations tools to build circuits that will create de-novo biological functions or modify existing ones. Using synthetic biology\, microbial cell factories can be engineered to provide new sustainable bio-routes for the production of fuels\, biopharmaceuticals\, fragrances\, and food flavors among others. In this regard\, the SYNBIOCHEM Centre (www.synbiochem.co.uk) has set-up an automated Design/Build/Test/Learn pipeline designed to provide access to target fine chemicals through iterative\, rapid and predictable engineering of production pathways and microbial strains. This pipeline moves from Design of new parts (e.g. enzymes\, regulatory circuits\, metabolic pathways)\, through to combinatorial high-throughput Build approaches (directed evolution\, components\, pathways and strain assembly) and high-throughput analytics in Test (product extraction\, instrumental analysis\, data analysis and sharing) feeding back to improved designs via an active Learning stage at each cycle iteration. This pipeline allows unprecedented possibilities for retro biosynthesis of non-natural products and for the expansion of natural products chemical diversity. Screening for the small-molecule structure diversity emanating from such pipeline is an analytically daunting challenge. In this regard\, mass spectrometry (MS) is a key analytical technology offering the high throughput screening capabilities as well as the versatility needed to cope with such chemical diversity. However\, curating MS data and merging it with all other types of data generated through iterative D/B/T/L cycle so that it can be used to learn and redesign remains a challenge. Despite Metabolomics has powered computational solutions for MS data analysis; such solutions do only partially cover the needs within a synthetic biology context. Thus\, we are building the next generation computational toolbox for MS data analysis and storage so it can be harvested across the entire pipeline. In this seminar\, main capabilities and functionalities on such toolbox are going to be discussed.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-maria-vinaixa-4/
LOCATION:IBEC\, floor 11\, Tower I\, Baldiri Reixac 4-8\, 08028 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170718T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170718T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213118
CREATED:20170713T140323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170713T140323Z
UID:96081-1500375600-1500382800@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC PhD Defence: Marta Pozuelo
DESCRIPTION:“Bioengineering single-protein wires”\nMarta Pozuelo\, Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches Group\nMaria will be defending her PhD thesis on Tuesday 18th July at 11:00 in the sala de graus Eduard Fontserè\, Facultad de Física (UB). \nEverybody is welcome to attend. \n—\nIf you’re an IBEC PhD student and would like to advertise your PhD defence on the IBEC calendar\, please contact vleigh@ibecbarcelona.eu
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-phd-defence-marta-pozuelo-4/
LOCATION:Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Martí i Franquès\, 1-11\, Barcelona\, 08028
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170718T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170718T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213118
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SUMMARY:IBEC PhD Defence: Marta Pozuelo
DESCRIPTION:“Bioengineering single-protein wires”\nMarta Pozuelo\, Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches Group\nMarta will be defending her PhD thesis on Tuesday 18th July at 11:00 in the sala de graus Eduard Fontserè\, Facultad de Física (UB). \nEverybody is welcome to attend. \n—\nIf you’re an IBEC PhD student and would like to advertise your PhD defence on the IBEC calendar\, please contact vleigh@ibecbarcelona.eu
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-phd-defence-marta-pozuelo/
LOCATION:Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Martí i Franquès\, 1-11\, Barcelona\, 08028
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170718T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170718T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213118
CREATED:20170713T140323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170713T140323Z
UID:96079-1500375600-1500382800@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC PhD Defence: Marta Pozuelo
DESCRIPTION:“Bioengineering single-protein wires”\nMarta Pozuelo\, Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches Group\nMarta will be defending her PhD thesis on Tuesday 18th July at 11:00 in the sala de graus Eduard Fontserè\, Facultad de Física (UB). \nEverybody is welcome to attend. \n—\nIf you’re an IBEC PhD student and would like to advertise your PhD defence on the IBEC calendar\, please contact vleigh@ibecbarcelona.eu
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-phd-defence-marta-pozuelo-2/
LOCATION:Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Martí i Franquès\, 1-11\, Barcelona\, 08028
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170718T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170718T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213118
CREATED:20170713T140323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170713T140323Z
UID:96080-1500375600-1500382800@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC PhD Defence: Marta Pozuelo
DESCRIPTION:“Bioengineering single-protein wires”\nMarta Pozuelo\, Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches Group\nMaria will be defending her PhD thesis on Tuesday 18th July at 11:00 in the sala de graus Eduard Fontserè\, Facultad de Física (UB). \nEverybody is welcome to attend. \n—\nIf you’re an IBEC PhD student and would like to advertise your PhD defence on the IBEC calendar\, please contact vleigh@ibecbarcelona.eu
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-phd-defence-marta-pozuelo-3/
LOCATION:Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Martí i Franquès\, 1-11\, Barcelona\, 08028
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170725T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170725T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213118
CREATED:20170717T120502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170717T120502Z
UID:96087-1500976800-1500980400@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Ronen Zaidel-Bar
DESCRIPTION:Regulation of actomyosin contractility in C. elegans\nRonen Zaidel-Bar\, Mechanobiology Institute Singapore and Tel-Aviv University Medical School\nThe actomyosin cortex is responsible for cell shape and for dynamic processes such as cell polarization and cytokinesis. We are studying the regulation of cortical contractility in the C. elegans zygote\, using genetic loss of function and live-imaging. In my talk\, I will discuss recent findings regarding two proteins: the actin cross-linking protein plastin (PLST-1) and the transmembrane receptor E-cadherin (HMR-1). Consistent with previous in-vitro reconstitution studies\, we show that an optimal level of cross-linking by plastin is required for the generation of coordinated long-range contractions in the cortex; without the connectivity afforded by plastin\, zygote polarization and cytokinesis are severely perturbed. E-cadherin is well known for its role as a cell-cell adhesion receptor. \nSurprisingly\, we discovered a role for non-junctional E-cadherin clusters in regulating cortical contractility. E-cadherin clusters inhibit RhoA and non-muscle myosin II activity at the cortex and form a physical barrier that slows actin flows. In the absence of non-junctional E-cadherin cytokinesis proceeds faster\, but the cortex is also at a risk of detaching from the plasma membrane. Thus\, our studies in the C. elegans zygote are shedding light on structural and regulatory mechanisms underlying cortex function.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-ronen-zaidel-bar-4/
LOCATION:IBEC\, floor 11\, Tower I\, Baldiri Reixac 4-8\, 08028 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170725T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170725T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213118
CREATED:20170717T120502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170717T120502Z
UID:30583-1500976800-1500980400@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Ronen Zaidel-Bar
DESCRIPTION:Regulation of actomyosin contractility in C. elegans\nRonen Zaidel-Bar\, Mechanobiology Institute Singapore and Tel-Aviv University Medical School\nThe actomyosin cortex is responsible for cell shape and for dynamic processes such as cell polarization and cytokinesis. We are studying the regulation of cortical contractility in the C. elegans zygote\, using genetic loss of function and live-imaging. In my talk\, I will discuss recent findings regarding two proteins: the actin cross-linking protein plastin (PLST-1) and the transmembrane receptor E-cadherin (HMR-1). Consistent with previous in-vitro reconstitution studies\, we show that an optimal level of cross-linking by plastin is required for the generation of coordinated long-range contractions in the cortex; without the connectivity afforded by plastin\, zygote polarization and cytokinesis are severely perturbed. E-cadherin is well known for its role as a cell-cell adhesion receptor. \nSurprisingly\, we discovered a role for non-junctional E-cadherin clusters in regulating cortical contractility. E-cadherin clusters inhibit RhoA and non-muscle myosin II activity at the cortex and form a physical barrier that slows actin flows. In the absence of non-junctional E-cadherin cytokinesis proceeds faster\, but the cortex is also at a risk of detaching from the plasma membrane. Thus\, our studies in the C. elegans zygote are shedding light on structural and regulatory mechanisms underlying cortex function.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-ronen-zaidel-bar/
LOCATION:IBEC\, floor 11\, Tower I\, Baldiri Reixac 4-8\, 08028 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170725T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170725T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213118
CREATED:20170717T120502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170717T120502Z
UID:96085-1500976800-1500980400@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Ronen Zaidel-Bar
DESCRIPTION:Regulation of actomyosin contractility in C. elegans\nRonen Zaidel-Bar\, Mechanobiology Institute Singapore and Tel-Aviv University Medical School\nThe actomyosin cortex is responsible for cell shape and for dynamic processes such as cell polarization and cytokinesis. We are studying the regulation of cortical contractility in the C. elegans zygote\, using genetic loss of function and live-imaging. In my talk\, I will discuss recent findings regarding two proteins: the actin cross-linking protein plastin (PLST-1) and the transmembrane receptor E-cadherin (HMR-1). Consistent with previous in-vitro reconstitution studies\, we show that an optimal level of cross-linking by plastin is required for the generation of coordinated long-range contractions in the cortex; without the connectivity afforded by plastin\, zygote polarization and cytokinesis are severely perturbed. E-cadherin is well known for its role as a cell-cell adhesion receptor. \nSurprisingly\, we discovered a role for non-junctional E-cadherin clusters in regulating cortical contractility. E-cadherin clusters inhibit RhoA and non-muscle myosin II activity at the cortex and form a physical barrier that slows actin flows. In the absence of non-junctional E-cadherin cytokinesis proceeds faster\, but the cortex is also at a risk of detaching from the plasma membrane. Thus\, our studies in the C. elegans zygote are shedding light on structural and regulatory mechanisms underlying cortex function.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-ronen-zaidel-bar-2/
LOCATION:IBEC\, floor 11\, Tower I\, Baldiri Reixac 4-8\, 08028 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170725T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170725T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213118
CREATED:20170717T120502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170717T120502Z
UID:96086-1500976800-1500980400@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Ronen Zaidel-Bar
DESCRIPTION:Regulation of actomyosin contractility in C. elegans\nRonen Zaidel-Bar\, Mechanobiology Institute Singapore and Tel-Aviv University Medical School\nThe actomyosin cortex is responsible for cell shape and for dynamic processes such as cell polarization and cytokinesis. We are studying the regulation of cortical contractility in the C. elegans zygote\, using genetic loss of function and live-imaging. In my talk\, I will discuss recent findings regarding two proteins: the actin cross-linking protein plastin (PLST-1) and the transmembrane receptor E-cadherin (HMR-1). Consistent with previous in-vitro reconstitution studies\, we show that an optimal level of cross-linking by plastin is required for the generation of coordinated long-range contractions in the cortex; without the connectivity afforded by plastin\, zygote polarization and cytokinesis are severely perturbed. E-cadherin is well known for its role as a cell-cell adhesion receptor. \nSurprisingly\, we discovered a role for non-junctional E-cadherin clusters in regulating cortical contractility. E-cadherin clusters inhibit RhoA and non-muscle myosin II activity at the cortex and form a physical barrier that slows actin flows. In the absence of non-junctional E-cadherin cytokinesis proceeds faster\, but the cortex is also at a risk of detaching from the plasma membrane. Thus\, our studies in the C. elegans zygote are shedding light on structural and regulatory mechanisms underlying cortex function.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-ronen-zaidel-bar-3/
LOCATION:IBEC\, floor 11\, Tower I\, Baldiri Reixac 4-8\, 08028 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170904T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170904T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213118
CREATED:20170713T142443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170713T142443Z
UID:96084-1504544400-1504555200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:From the Science of Memory to the Future of Neuroengineering
DESCRIPTION:From the Science of Memory to the Future of Neuroengineering\nwith\nNobel Laureate Edvard Moser\, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience\nPaul F.M.J. Verschure\, ICREA\, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC)\nIBEC’s research experts in different technologies – nanotechnology\, biotechnology\, cell engineering\, information technology and cognitive science – have been working hard for a decade to generate new knowledge and solutions for health\, with three major pillars of application in mind: Bioengineering for Future Medicine\, Bioengineering for Regenerative Therapies and Bioengineering for Active Ageing. The latter is where IBEC’s advances in minimally invasive sensors\, signal treatment\, data analysis or robotics are helping develop technologies to cope with the challenges of an ageing population. \nTo strengthen IBEC’s Bioengineering for Active Ageing programme\, and in particular its neuroengineering area\, the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) gained a world-renowned neuroscientist and psychologist with the recruitment in July 2017 of ICREA professor and ERC grantee Paul Verschure and his Synthetic Perceptive\, Emotive and Cognitive Systems group (SPECS). \nTo celebrate and introduce this new research group\, IBEC  is looking forward to welcoming Nobel Laureate Edvard Moser\, Founding Director of Trondheim’s Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience and Co-Director of the Centre for Neural Computation\, to Barcelona in September. \nAt a special event held at Palau Macaya and supported by Obra Social “La Caixa”\, which actively collaborates with IBEC in its Active Ageing programme\, Prof. Moser will talk about his pioneering work into the basic neural computations that underlie cognition and behavior – research that has completely overturned prior conventional thinking in the field. In 2014 he and May-Britt Moser won\, together with John O’Keefe\,  the Nobel Prize in Physiology for their discovery of ‘grid cells’ in the medial entorhinal cortex\, a little-understood region next to the hippocampus. These place-modulated neurons are what the brain uses to calculate the position of the organism in its spatial environment\, as their firing fields define a triangular array across the entire environment that provides the brain with an internal coordination system – not unlike GPS – that is essential for navigation. \nThis findings may have enourmous implications in brain disorders that affect episodic memory\, including dementia and disease\, as they pave the way to a better understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory\, which has been shown to deteriorate in mouse models of Alzheimer’s. \nIn addition to Prof. Moser’s talk\, Prof. Verschure will give an overview of how his SPECS group will fit into the research strategy of IBEC. The arrival of SPECS at the institute represents a boost to the neuroengineering research being carried out at the institute and its Bioengineering for Active Ageing programme\, and represents a solid drive towards making life science quantitative on any scale by taking full advantage of the unprecedented power of the convergence between nano\, bio and ICT (information and communications technology). \nLike IBEC\, SPECS includes physicists\, psychologists\, biologists\, engineers and computer scientists\, and will contribute greatly to IBEC’s clinical translation efforts with its strong collaborations with hospitals on rehabilitation and recovery after stroke\, epilepsy and other brain diseases. In addition\, it will further strengthen the insitute’s bioinformatics and neuroinformatics capabilities.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/from-the-science-of-memory-to-the-future-of-neuroengineering-4/
LOCATION:Palau Macaya\, Passeig de Sant Joan\, 108\, 08037 Barcelona
CATEGORIES:IBEC Symposium / Conference / Congress / Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170904T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170904T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213118
CREATED:20170713T142443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170713T143232Z
UID:30528-1504544400-1504555200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:From the Science of Memory to the Future of Neuroengineering
DESCRIPTION:From the Science of Memory to the Future of Neuroengineering\nwith\nNobel Laureate Edvard Moser\, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience\nPaul F.M.J. Verschure\, ICREA\, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC)\nIBEC’s research experts in different technologies – nanotechnology\, biotechnology\, cell engineering\, information technology and cognitive science – have been working hard for a decade to generate new knowledge and solutions for health\, with three major pillars of application in mind: Bioengineering for Future Medicine\, Bioengineering for Regenerative Therapies and Bioengineering for Active Ageing. The latter is where IBEC’s advances in minimally invasive sensors\, signal treatment\, data analysis or robotics are helping develop technologies to cope with the challenges of an ageing population. \nTo strengthen IBEC’s Bioengineering for Active Ageing programme\, and in particular its neuroengineering area\, the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) gained a world-renowned neuroscientist and psychologist with the recruitment in July 2017 of ICREA professor and ERC grantee Paul Verschure and his Synthetic Perceptive\, Emotive and Cognitive Systems group (SPECS). \nTo celebrate and introduce this new research group\, IBEC is looking forward to welcoming Nobel Laureate Edvard Moser\, Founding Director of Trondheim’s Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience and Co-Director of the Centre for Neural Computation\, to Barcelona in September. \nAt a special event held at Palau Macaya and supported by Obra Social “La Caixa”\, which actively collaborates with IBEC in its Active Ageing programme\, Prof. Moser will talk about his pioneering work into the basic neural computations that underlie cognition and behavior – research that has completely overturned prior conventional thinking in the field. In 2014 he and May-Britt Moser won\, together with John O’Keefe\, the Nobel Prize in Physiology for their discovery of ‘grid cells’ in the medial entorhinal cortex\, a little-understood region next to the hippocampus. These place-modulated neurons are what the brain uses to calculate the position of the organism in its spatial environment\, as their firing fields define a triangular array across the entire environment that provides the brain with an internal coordination system – not unlike GPS – that is essential for navigation. \nThis findings may have enourmous implications in brain disorders that affect episodic memory\, including dementia and disease\, as they pave the way to a better understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory\, which has been shown to deteriorate in mouse models of Alzheimer’s. \nIn addition to Prof. Moser’s talk\, Prof. Verschure will give an overview of how his SPECS group will fit into the research strategy of IBEC. The arrival of SPECS at the institute represents a boost to the neuroengineering research being carried out at the institute and its Bioengineering for Active Ageing programme\, and represents a solid drive towards making life science quantitative on any scale by taking full advantage of the unprecedented power of the convergence between nano\, bio and ICT (information and communications technology). \nLike IBEC\, SPECS includes physicists\, psychologists\, biologists\, engineers and computer scientists\, and will contribute greatly to IBEC’s clinical translation efforts with its strong collaborations with hospitals on rehabilitation and recovery after stroke\, epilepsy and other brain diseases. In addition\, it will further strengthen the insitute’s bioinformatics and neuroinformatics capabilities.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/from-the-science-of-memory-to-the-future-of-neuroengineering/
LOCATION:Palau Macaya\, Passeig de Sant Joan\, 108\, 08037 Barcelona
CATEGORIES:IBEC Symposium / Conference / Congress / Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170904T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170904T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170713T142443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170713T142443Z
UID:96082-1504544400-1504555200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:From the Science of Memory to the Future of Neuroengineering
DESCRIPTION:From the Science of Memory to the Future of Neuroengineering\nwith\nNobel Laureate Edvard Moser\, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience\nPaul F.M.J. Verschure\, ICREA\, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC)\nIBEC’s research experts in different technologies – nanotechnology\, biotechnology\, cell engineering\, information technology and cognitive science – have been working hard for a decade to generate new knowledge and solutions for health\, with three major pillars of application in mind: Bioengineering for Future Medicine\, Bioengineering for Regenerative Therapies and Bioengineering for Active Ageing. The latter is where IBEC’s advances in minimally invasive sensors\, signal treatment\, data analysis or robotics are helping develop technologies to cope with the challenges of an ageing population. \nTo strengthen IBEC’s Bioengineering for Active Ageing programme\, and in particular its neuroengineering area\, the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) gained a world-renowned neuroscientist and psychologist with the recruitment in July 2017 of ICREA professor and ERC grantee Paul Verschure and his Synthetic Perceptive\, Emotive and Cognitive Systems group (SPECS). \nTo celebrate and introduce this new research group\, IBEC  is looking forward to welcoming Nobel Laureate Edvard Moser\, Founding Director of Trondheim’s Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience and Co-Director of the Centre for Neural Computation\, to Barcelona in September. \nAt a special event held at Palau Macaya and supported by Obra Social “La Caixa”\, which actively collaborates with IBEC in its Active Ageing programme\, Prof. Moser will talk about his pioneering work into the basic neural computations that underlie cognition and behavior – research that has completely overturned prior conventional thinking in the field. In 2014 he and May-Britt Moser won\, together with John O’Keefe\,  the Nobel Prize in Physiology for their discovery of ‘grid cells’ in the medial entorhinal cortex\, a little-understood region next to the hippocampus. These place-modulated neurons are what the brain uses to calculate the position of the organism in its spatial environment\, as their firing fields define a triangular array across the entire environment that provides the brain with an internal coordination system – not unlike GPS – that is essential for navigation. \nThis findings may have enourmous implications in brain disorders that affect episodic memory\, including dementia and disease\, as they pave the way to a better understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory\, which has been shown to deteriorate in mouse models of Alzheimer’s. \nIn addition to Prof. Moser’s talk\, Prof. Verschure will give an overview of how his SPECS group will fit into the research strategy of IBEC. The arrival of SPECS at the institute represents a boost to the neuroengineering research being carried out at the institute and its Bioengineering for Active Ageing programme\, and represents a solid drive towards making life science quantitative on any scale by taking full advantage of the unprecedented power of the convergence between nano\, bio and ICT (information and communications technology). \nLike IBEC\, SPECS includes physicists\, psychologists\, biologists\, engineers and computer scientists\, and will contribute greatly to IBEC’s clinical translation efforts with its strong collaborations with hospitals on rehabilitation and recovery after stroke\, epilepsy and other brain diseases. In addition\, it will further strengthen the insitute’s bioinformatics and neuroinformatics capabilities.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/from-the-science-of-memory-to-the-future-of-neuroengineering-2/
LOCATION:Palau Macaya\, Passeig de Sant Joan\, 108\, 08037 Barcelona
CATEGORIES:IBEC Symposium / Conference / Congress / Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170904T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170904T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170713T142443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170713T142443Z
UID:96083-1504544400-1504555200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:From the Science of Memory to the Future of Neuroengineering
DESCRIPTION:From the Science of Memory to the Future of Neuroengineering\nwith\nNobel Laureate Edvard Moser\, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience\nPaul F.M.J. Verschure\, ICREA\, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC)\nIBEC’s research experts in different technologies – nanotechnology\, biotechnology\, cell engineering\, information technology and cognitive science – have been working hard for a decade to generate new knowledge and solutions for health\, with three major pillars of application in mind: Bioengineering for Future Medicine\, Bioengineering for Regenerative Therapies and Bioengineering for Active Ageing. The latter is where IBEC’s advances in minimally invasive sensors\, signal treatment\, data analysis or robotics are helping develop technologies to cope with the challenges of an ageing population. \nTo strengthen IBEC’s Bioengineering for Active Ageing programme\, and in particular its neuroengineering area\, the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) gained a world-renowned neuroscientist and psychologist with the recruitment in July 2017 of ICREA professor and ERC grantee Paul Verschure and his Synthetic Perceptive\, Emotive and Cognitive Systems group (SPECS). \nTo celebrate and introduce this new research group\, IBEC is looking forward to welcoming Nobel Laureate Edvard Moser\, Founding Director of Trondheim’s Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience and Co-Director of the Centre for Neural Computation\, to Barcelona in September. \nAt a special event held at Palau Macaya and supported by Obra Social “La Caixa”\, which actively collaborates with IBEC in its Active Ageing programme\, Prof. Moser will talk about his pioneering work into the basic neural computations that underlie cognition and behavior – research that has completely overturned prior conventional thinking in the field. In 2014 he and May-Britt Moser won\, together with John O’Keefe\, the Nobel Prize in Physiology for their discovery of ‘grid cells’ in the medial entorhinal cortex\, a little-understood region next to the hippocampus. These place-modulated neurons are what the brain uses to calculate the position of the organism in its spatial environment\, as their firing fields define a triangular array across the entire environment that provides the brain with an internal coordination system – not unlike GPS – that is essential for navigation. \nThis findings may have enourmous implications in brain disorders that affect episodic memory\, including dementia and disease\, as they pave the way to a better understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying spatial memory\, which has been shown to deteriorate in mouse models of Alzheimer’s. \nIn addition to Prof. Moser’s talk\, Prof. Verschure will give an overview of how his SPECS group will fit into the research strategy of IBEC. The arrival of SPECS at the institute represents a boost to the neuroengineering research being carried out at the institute and its Bioengineering for Active Ageing programme\, and represents a solid drive towards making life science quantitative on any scale by taking full advantage of the unprecedented power of the convergence between nano\, bio and ICT (information and communications technology). \nLike IBEC\, SPECS includes physicists\, psychologists\, biologists\, engineers and computer scientists\, and will contribute greatly to IBEC’s clinical translation efforts with its strong collaborations with hospitals on rehabilitation and recovery after stroke\, epilepsy and other brain diseases. In addition\, it will further strengthen the insitute’s bioinformatics and neuroinformatics capabilities.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/from-the-science-of-memory-to-the-future-of-neuroengineering-3/
LOCATION:Palau Macaya\, Passeig de Sant Joan\, 108\, 08037 Barcelona
CATEGORIES:IBEC Symposium / Conference / Congress / Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170324T100224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170324T102140Z
UID:28659-1505898000-1505923200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:Cross-cultural Communication Skills for Successful Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Training activity in Leadership&management skills. \nThe course aim is to help participants understand their own communication style\, how it impacts on others and how culture can influence communicative effectiveness. Using these insights\, participants will practice techniques for managing cross-cultural communication challenges in the workplace. \nDates: \n20th September. In person class sessions: 8 hours. 2 sessions of 4 hours each. Maximum 15 participants. \nTarget Group:\n \nAll IBEC members \nProvider: Alicia Marín.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/cross-cultural-communication-skills-for-successful-collaboration/
CATEGORIES:Professional and Personal Development
ORGANIZER;CN="IBEC":MAILTO:www.ibecbarcelona.eu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170324T100224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170324T100224Z
UID:96022-1505898000-1505923200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:Cross-cultural Communication Skills for Successful Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Training activity in Leadership&management skills. \nThe course aim is to help participants understand their own communication style\, how it impacts on others and how culture can influence communicative effectiveness. Using these insights\, participants will practice techniques for managing cross-cultural communication challenges in the workplace. \nDates: \n20th September. In person class sessions: 8 hours. 2 sessions of 4 hours each. Maximum 15 participants. \nTarget Group:\n \nAll IBEC members \nProvider: Alicia Marín.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/cross-cultural-communication-skills-for-successful-collaboration-2/
CATEGORIES:Professional and Personal Development
ORGANIZER;CN="IBEC":MAILTO:www.ibecbarcelona.eu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170918T110505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T110505Z
UID:96092-1505917800-1505921400@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:Visit of a ERC Scientific Officer to IBEC
DESCRIPTION:András Badacsonyi\nEuropean Research Council Scientific Officer\nAndrás will give a presentation about the ERC\, after which he will be available for individual meetings with ERC grantees.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/visit-of-a-erc-scientific-officer-to-ibec-4/
LOCATION:IBEC\, floor 11\, Tower I\, Baldiri Reixac 4-8\, 08028 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Other
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170918T110505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180104T105210Z
UID:31286-1505917800-1505921400@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:Visit of a ERC Scientific Officer to IBEC
DESCRIPTION:András Badacsonyi\nEuropean Research Council Scientific Officer\nAndrás will give a presentation about the ERC\, after which he will be available for individual meetings with ERC grantees.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/visit-of-a-erc-scientific-officer-to-ibec/
LOCATION:IBEC\, floor 11\, Tower I\, Baldiri Reixac 4-8\, 08028 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Other
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170918T110505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T110505Z
UID:96088-1505917800-1505921400@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:Visit of a ERC Scientific Officer to IBEC
DESCRIPTION:András Badacsonyi\nEuropean Research Council Scientific Officer\nAndrás will give a presentation about the ERC\, after which he will be available for individual meetings with ERC grantees.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/visit-of-a-erc-scientific-officer-to-ibec-2/
LOCATION:IBEC\, floor 11\, Tower I\, Baldiri Reixac 4-8\, 08028 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Other
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170920T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170918T110505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T110505Z
UID:96091-1505917800-1505921400@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:Visit of a ERC Scientific Officer to IBEC
DESCRIPTION:András Badacsonyi\nEuropean Research Council Scientific Officer\nAndrás will give a presentation about the ERC\, after which he will be available for individual meetings with ERC grantees.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/visit-of-a-erc-scientific-officer-to-ibec-3/
LOCATION:IBEC\, floor 11\, Tower I\, Baldiri Reixac 4-8\, 08028 Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Other
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170921T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170921T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170918T123202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T123202Z
UID:96093-1505988000-1506004200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:Jornada sobre bioimpresión 3D
DESCRIPTION:Aplicaciones prácticas en salud\nNanomed Spain\, la Plataforma Española de Innovación en Tecnología Sanitaria y el HealthTech Cluster\nEn los últimos años hemos asistido al nacimiento de una gran expectativa entono a la fabricación aditiva\, madre de la impresión 3D\, a la que muchos expertos consideran una de las patas sobre la que se sustenta la denominada “tercera revolución industrial”. Esta tecnología no es una moda pasajera. Lo vemos en el hecho de que los países más avanzados del mundo están invirtiendo en Centros de Innovación en Impresión3D para el desarrollo de sus Industrias de Fabricación\, que les permita conseguir innovaciones radicales que les den el liderazgo mundial en muchos sectores. \nLa Plataforma Española de Nanomedicina\, la Plataforma Española de Innovación en Tecnología Sanitaria y el HealthTech Cluster organizan esta jornada para presentar y debatir sobre las aplicaciones de esta tecnología en el ámbito de la salud. \nhttp://www.plataformatecnologiasanitaria.es/forosempresariales/ver/evento/218
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/jornada-sobre-bioimpresion-3d-2/
LOCATION:Sala Dolors Aleu\, Cluster II\, Parc Científic de Barcelona\, Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Joint seminar / workshop / symposium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170921T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170921T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170918T123202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T123202Z
UID:96095-1505988000-1506004200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:Jornada sobre bioimpresión 3D
DESCRIPTION:Aplicaciones prácticas en salud\nNanomed Spain\, la Plataforma Española de Innovación en Tecnología Sanitaria y el HealthTech Cluster\nEn los últimos años hemos asistido al nacimiento de una gran expectativa entono a la\nfabricación aditiva\, madre de la impresión 3D\, a la que muchos expertos consideran una\nde las patas sobre la que se sustenta la denominada “tercera revolución industrial”.\nEsta tecnología no es una moda pasajera. Lo vemos en el hecho de que los países más\navanzados del mundo están invirtiendo en Centros de Innovación en Impresión3D\npara el desarrollo de sus Industrias de Fabricación\, que les permita conseguir innovaciones radicales que les den el liderazgo mundial en muchos sectores. \nLa Plataforma Española de Nanomedicina\, la Plataforma Española de Innovación en Tecnología Sanitaria y el HealthTech Cluster organizan esta jornada para presentar y\ndebatir sobre las aplicaciones de esta tecnología en el ámbito de la salud. \nhttp://www.plataformatecnologiasanitaria.es/forosempresariales/ver/evento/218 \nInformación de la Jornada:\nJueves 21 de Septiembre de 2017\nSala Dolors Aleu\nParc Científic de Barcelona\nC. Baldiri Reixac\, 4-8\n08028\,\nBarcelona \n 
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/jornada-sobre-bioimpresion-3d-4/
LOCATION:Sala Dolors Aleu\, Cluster II\, Parc Científic de Barcelona\, Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Joint seminar / workshop / symposium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170921T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170921T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170918T123202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T123202Z
UID:96094-1505988000-1506004200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:Jornada sobre bioimpresión 3D
DESCRIPTION:Aplicaciones prácticas en salud\nNanomed Spain\, la Plataforma Española de Innovación en Tecnología Sanitaria y el HealthTech Cluster\nEn los últimos años hemos asistido al nacimiento de una gran expectativa entono a la\nfabricación aditiva\, madre de la impresión 3D\, a la que muchos expertos consideran una\nde las patas sobre la que se sustenta la denominada “tercera revolución industrial”.\nEsta tecnología no es una moda pasajera. Lo vemos en el hecho de que los países más\navanzados del mundo están invirtiendo en Centros de Innovación en Impresión3D\npara el desarrollo de sus Industrias de Fabricación\, que les permita conseguir innovaciones radicales que les den el liderazgo mundial en muchos sectores. \nLa Plataforma Española de Nanomedicina\, la Plataforma Española de Innovación en Tecnología Sanitaria y el HealthTech Cluster organizan esta jornada para presentar y\ndebatir sobre las aplicaciones de esta tecnología en el ámbito de la salud. \nhttp://www.plataformatecnologiasanitaria.es/forosempresariales/ver/evento/218 \nInformación de la Jornada:\nJueves 21 de Septiembre de 2017\nSala Dolors Aleu\nParc Científic de Barcelona\nC. Baldiri Reixac\, 4-8\n08028\,\nBarcelona \n 
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/jornada-sobre-bioimpresion-3d-3/
LOCATION:Sala Dolors Aleu\, Cluster II\, Parc Científic de Barcelona\, Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Joint seminar / workshop / symposium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170921T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170921T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170918T123202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T123741Z
UID:31295-1505988000-1506004200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:Jornada sobre bioimpresión 3D
DESCRIPTION:Aplicaciones prácticas en salud\nNanomed Spain\, la Plataforma Española de Innovación en Tecnología Sanitaria y el HealthTech Cluster\nEn los últimos años hemos asistido al nacimiento de una gran expectativa entono a la fabricación aditiva\, madre de la impresión 3D\, a la que muchos expertos consideran una de las patas sobre la que se sustenta la denominada “tercera revolución industrial”. Esta tecnología no es una moda pasajera. Lo vemos en el hecho de que los países más avanzados del mundo están invirtiendo en Centros de Innovación en Impresión3D para el desarrollo de sus Industrias de Fabricación\, que les permita conseguir innovaciones radicales que les den el liderazgo mundial en muchos sectores. \nLa Plataforma Española de Nanomedicina\, la Plataforma Española de Innovación en Tecnología Sanitaria y el HealthTech Cluster organizan esta jornada para presentar y debatir sobre las aplicaciones de esta tecnología en el ámbito de la salud. \nhttp://www.plataformatecnologiasanitaria.es/forosempresariales/ver/evento/218
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/jornada-sobre-bioimpresion-3d/
LOCATION:Sala Dolors Aleu\, Cluster II\, Parc Científic de Barcelona\, Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Joint seminar / workshop / symposium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170926T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170926T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170919T132323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T132323Z
UID:96096-1506423600-1506430800@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC PhD Thesis Defense: Montse López
DESCRIPTION:“Electrochemical tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy of electron transfer proteins”\nMontse López\, Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches group\, IBEC\nMontse will be defending her PhD thesis on Tuesday September 26 at 11h in the Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Faculty of Physics. \nEverybody is welcome to attend. \n—\nIf you’re an IBEC PhD student and would like to advertise your PhD defense on the IBEC calendar\, please contact vleigh@ibecbarcelona.eu
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-phd-phd-thesis-defense-montse-lopez-2/
LOCATION:Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Martí i Franquès\, 1-11\, Barcelona\, 08028
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170926T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170926T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170919T132323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T132449Z
UID:31316-1506423600-1506430800@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC PhD Thesis Defense: Montse López
DESCRIPTION:“Electrochemical tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy of electron transfer proteins”\nMontse López\, Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches group\, IBEC\nMontse will be defending her PhD thesis on Tuesday September 26 at 11h in the Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Faculty of Physics. \nEverybody is welcome to attend. \n—\nIf you’re an IBEC PhD student and would like to advertise your PhD defense on the IBEC calendar\, please contact vleigh@ibecbarcelona.eu
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-phd-phd-thesis-defense-montse-lopez/
LOCATION:Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Martí i Franquès\, 1-11\, Barcelona\, 08028
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170926T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170926T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170919T132323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T132323Z
UID:96097-1506423600-1506430800@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC PhD Thesis Defense: Montse López
DESCRIPTION:“Electrochemical tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy of electron transfer proteins”\nMontse López\, Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches group\, IBEC\nMontse will be defending her PhD thesis on Tuesday September 26 at 11h in the Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Faculty of Physics. \nEverybody is welcome to attend. \n—\nIf you’re an IBEC PhD student and would like to advertise your PhD defense on the IBEC calendar\, please contact vleigh@ibecbarcelona.eu
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-phd-phd-thesis-defense-montse-lopez-3/
LOCATION:Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Martí i Franquès\, 1-11\, Barcelona\, 08028
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170926T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170926T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170919T132323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T132323Z
UID:96098-1506423600-1506430800@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC PhD Thesis Defense: Montse López
DESCRIPTION:“Electrochemical tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy of electron transfer proteins”\nMontse López\, Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches group\, IBEC\nMontse will be defending her PhD thesis on Tuesday September 26 at 11h in the Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Faculty of Physics. \nEverybody is welcome to attend. \n—\nIf you’re an IBEC PhD student and would like to advertise your PhD defense on the IBEC calendar\, please contact vleigh@ibecbarcelona.eu
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-phd-phd-thesis-defense-montse-lopez-4/
LOCATION:Sala de Graus Eduard Fontseré\, Martí i Franquès\, 1-11\, Barcelona\, 08028
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170927T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20170927T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213119
CREATED:20170324T110238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170324T110238Z
UID:28675-1506506400-1506517200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:Good practices workshops "How to design experiments"
DESCRIPTION:Training activity in Scientific tools & techniques. \nThe objective of the course is to learn how to apply the scientific method and design better experiments to be able to do proper science. \nDates:  \n27th September. In person class session: 2-3 hours (to determine) \nTarget group: \n1st year PhD and master’s students. \nProvider: Internal Trainer.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/good-practices-workshops-how-to-design-experiments/
CATEGORIES:Professional and Personal Development
ORGANIZER;CN="IBEC":MAILTO:www.ibecbarcelona.eu
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR