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  • PhD Thesis defense: Helena Lozano

    Electrical and topographical study of bacterial appendages at the nanoscale Helena Lozano, Nanoscale bioelectrical characterization group Some bacteria can exchange electrons with non-soluble electron acceptors, such as minerals. This phenomenon ... Read more

  • InsideScientific: Javier Burgués

    Decoding Turbulent Chemical Plumes with Improved Signal Processing and Machine Learning Javier Burgués, Signal and information processing for sensing systems group Millions of years of evolution has aided animals and ... Read more

  • Cell Migration Virtual Seminars: Xavier Trepat

    Mechanobiology of epithelial folding and migration in intestinal organoids Xavier Trepat, Integrative cell and tissue dynamics group More information here Registration here

  • PhD Thesis defense: Martina Maier

    The principles of advanced virtual reality-based neurorehabilitation Martina Maier, SPECS group How the training in virtual reality and based on principles can support the recovery and diagnosis of disabilities after ... Read more

  • Imaginenano Online 2020

    Imaginenano2020 Online Imaginenano2020 organisers have been closely monitoring global developments of the COVID-19 virus since the start of the year. The health and safety of our speakers, exhibitors, participants and ... Read more

  • 3rd EIT Health Innovation Day

    EIT Health Innovation Day IBEC is participating, once more, in the organization of this year’s EIT Health Innovation Day that will be held on-line from 31st October to 7th November 2020 ... Read more

  • PhD Thesis Defense: Dolores Blanco

    Noninvasive multimodal analysis of thoracic bioimpedance and myographic signals for the assessment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Dolores Blanco, Biomedical Signal Processing and Interpretation Chronic respiratory diseases cause morbidity and ... Read more

  • Online IBEC Seminar: Xavier Trepat

    Mechanobiology of intestinal organoids Xavier Trepat, IBEC Intestinal organoids capture essential features of the intestinal epithelium such as folding of the crypt, spatial compartmentalization of different cell types, and cellular ... Read more