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PhD Thesis defence: Ernest Moles

Aula Magna, Faculty of Pharmacy Av. Joan XXIII s/n, Barcelona, Spain

“Development of polyvalent erythrocyte- and parasitized erythrocyte-targeted nanovectors as novel site-specific drug delivery approaches for Plasmodium falciparum malaria chemotherapy”

PhD Thesis defence: Ernest Moles

Aula Magna, Faculty of Pharmacy Av. Joan XXIII s/n, Barcelona, Spain

“Development of polyvalent erythrocyte- and parasitized erythrocyte-targeted nanovectors as novel site-specific drug delivery approaches for Plasmodium falciparum malaria chemotherapy”

IBEC Christmas Party 2015

Fifteen Restaurant PCB

We’re delighted to invite all IBECers to the biggest, best IBEC Christmas Party Ever! This year, there’ll be a chance to take part in a charity event to raise money for some very good causes. If you take part, you’ll be in with a chance of winning a fabulous prize provided by our sponsors, such ... Read more

IBEC Christmas Party 2015

Fifteen Restaurant PCB

We’re delighted to invite all IBECers to the biggest, best IBEC Christmas Party Ever! This year, there’ll be a chance to take part in a charity event to raise money for some very good causes. If you take part, you’ll be in with a chance of winning a fabulous prize provided by our sponsors, such ... Read more

PhD Defence: Aitor Sánchez

Sala d'Actes de la Facultat de Matemàtica i Estadística (FME) C. Pau Gargallo, 5, Barcelona

“Biomimetic hydrogels for in situ bone tissue engineering. Nature-inspired crosslinking methods as a tool to tune scaffold physical properties”

PhD Defence: Aitor Sánchez

Sala d'Actes de la Facultat de Matemàtica i Estadística (FME) C. Pau Gargallo, 5, Barcelona

“Biomimetic hydrogels for in situ bone tissue engineering. Nature-inspired crosslinking methods as a tool to tune scaffold physical properties”

PhD Discussion Session: Ana María Solórzano and Joan Martí Muñoz

PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.

PhD Discussion Session: Ana María Solórzano and Joan Martí Muñoz

PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.