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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160122T100000
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SUMMARY:PhD Discussion Session: Ana María Solórzano and Joan Martí Muñoz
DESCRIPTION:Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Societal Impact\, Physiological Mechanism and Associated Chemical Instrumentation\nAna María Solórzano\, Signal and information processing for sensing systems group\nThe hazardousness of carbon monoxide is based on the inability of humans to detect it. Carbon monoxide is not irritating and has no color\, odor or either taste. The exposure to this gas can starve critical body organs specially vital organs like brain and heart. \nThe study and analysis of CO poisoning is not new. Even though in the last decades the society has been raised awareness on CO hazard\, accidental deaths are still produced by exposure to this gas. \nThe health effects of the CO poisoning depend on its concentration and time exposure. Health problems are noticeable with concentrations since 0.01% (100ppm).; this is the reason that the medical Instrumentation is an essential tool for the detection of CO. There is a kind of instrumentation\, which detects CO in the bloodstream\, and in the atmosphere but the early detection of this compound still is a challenge. \nWe are exploring how multi gas sensor arrays can be an effective solution to detect CO faster than typical alarms. \n  \nCalcium releasing ormoglass coated PLA nanofibers: A new approach for bone regeneration\nJoan Martí Muñoz\, Biomaterials for regenerative therapies group\nBone fracture healing has become a serious problem in the last decades in part due to the increase in life expectancy (1). The use of strategies that help body to restore bone are needed to increase the quality life of people suffering this problem. Among this strategies\, the use of natural sources such as; bone\, growth factors and other biomolecules has become an efficient option\, but present some limitations like money cost\, amount limitation and storage\, extra surgeries\, rejection and possible disease transmission (1). \nThe use of synthetic materials can be an effective option. However they need to be tuned to include the proper bioactive signals. Hybrid materials are and interesting alternative. Their organic phase\, normally a biodegradable biopolymer\, holds the mechanical stress while their inorganic phase\, a glass or ceramic\, provides the needed bioactivity to recruit cells and produce bone. In many cases\, the masking of the bioactive inorganic phase embedded in the organic matrix and undesired phase-detachments must be solved to increase efectiveness (2). Another limitation is the poor vascularization that synthetic materials induce. \nPrevious studies in our group demonstrated that extracellular Ca2+ release can promote angiogenesis (3). Here we present two different strategies: the first one consisting in CaP Ti-doped degradable ormoglass nanoparticles embedded inside polylactic acid (PLA) electrospun bioresorbable nanofibers; the second one consisting in CaP Si-doped degradable ormoglass nanoparticles (2) covalently attached on the surface of PLA electrospun nanofibers. In both cases the Ca2+ release by the ormoglass nanoparticles may activate the proper cell responses while the polymer provides the needed support to hold the particles and allow tissue growth. In the second case the attempt is to solve nanoparticle masking and detachment. \n1 M. Navarro et al. J. R. Soc. Interface (2008) 5\, 1137-1158.\n2 N. Sachot et al. J. R. Soc. Interface (2013) 10\, 20130684.\n3 A. Aguirre et al. European Cells and Materials Vol. 24 2012 (pages 90-106). \n 
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/phd-discussion-session-ana-maria-solorzano-and-joan-marti-munoz/
CATEGORIES:PhD Discussions Session
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160122T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160122T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20151027T094305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151027T094305Z
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SUMMARY:PhD Discussion Session: Ana María Solórzano and Joan Martí Muñoz
DESCRIPTION:Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Societal Impact\, Physiological Mechanism and Associated Chemical Instrumentation\nAna María Solórzano\, Signal and information processing for sensing systems group\nThe hazardousness of carbon monoxide is based on the inability of humans to detect it. Carbon monoxide is not irritating and has no color\, odor or either taste. The exposure to this gas can starve critical body organs specially vital organs like brain and heart. \nThe study and analysis of CO poisoning is not new. Even though in the last decades the society has been raised awareness on CO hazard\, accidental deaths are still produced by exposure to this gas. \nThe health effects of the CO poisoning depend on its concentration and time exposure. Health problems are noticeable with concentrations since 0.01% (100ppm).; this is the reason that the medical Instrumentation is an essential tool for the detection of CO. There is a kind of instrumentation\, which detects CO in the bloodstream\, and in the atmosphere but the early detection of this compound still is a challenge. \nWe are exploring how multi gas sensor arrays can be an effective solution to detect CO faster than typical alarms. \n  \nCalcium releasing ormoglass coated PLA nanofibers: A new approach for bone regeneration\nJoan Martí Muñoz\, Biomaterials for regenerative therapies group\nBone fracture healing has become a serious problem in the last decades in part due to the increase in life expectancy (1). The use of strategies that help body to restore bone are needed to increase the quality life of people suffering this problem. Among this strategies\, the use of natural sources such as; bone\, growth factors and other biomolecules has become an efficient option\, but present some limitations like money cost\, amount limitation and storage\, extra surgeries\, rejection and possible disease transmission (1). \nThe use of synthetic materials can be an effective option. However they need to be tuned to include the proper bioactive signals. Hybrid materials are and interesting alternative. Their organic phase\, normally a biodegradable biopolymer\, holds the mechanical stress while their inorganic phase\, a glass or ceramic\, provides the needed bioactivity to recruit cells and produce bone. In many cases\, the masking of the bioactive inorganic phase embedded in the organic matrix and undesired phase-detachments must be solved to increase efectiveness (2). Another limitation is the poor vascularization that synthetic materials induce. \nPrevious studies in our group demonstrated that extracellular Ca2+ release can promote angiogenesis (3). Here we present two different strategies: the first one consisting in CaP Ti-doped degradable ormoglass nanoparticles embedded inside polylactic acid (PLA) electrospun bioresorbable nanofibers; the second one consisting in CaP Si-doped degradable ormoglass nanoparticles (2) covalently attached on the surface of PLA electrospun nanofibers. In both cases the Ca2+ release by the ormoglass nanoparticles may activate the proper cell responses while the polymer provides the needed support to hold the particles and allow tissue growth. In the second case the attempt is to solve nanoparticle masking and detachment. \n1 M. Navarro et al. J. R. Soc. Interface (2008) 5\, 1137-1158.\n2 N. Sachot et al. J. R. Soc. Interface (2013) 10\, 20130684.\n3 A. Aguirre et al. European Cells and Materials Vol. 24 2012 (pages 90-106). \n 
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/phd-discussion-session-ana-maria-solorzano-and-joan-marti-munoz-2/
CATEGORIES:PhD Discussions Session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160122T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160122T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160114T095549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160114T095549Z
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SUMMARY:PhD Thesis defence: Silvia Pittolo
DESCRIPTION:“Development of light-modulated allosteric ligands for remote\, non-invasive control of neuronal receptors”\nSilvia Pittolo\, Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches group\nSilvia will be defending her PhD thesis on Friday 22nd January at 10:00 in the Aulari Nou de Bellvitge\, room 402 (4th floor) at the Bellvitge Campus. \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/phd-thesis-defence-silvia-pittolo-2/
LOCATION:Aulari Nou de Bellvitge\, room 402 (4th floor)\, Campus de Bellvitge\, c/ Feixa Llarga s/n\, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Spain
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160122T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160122T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160114T095549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160118T081141Z
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SUMMARY:PhD Thesis defence: Silvia Pittolo
DESCRIPTION:“Development of light-modulated allosteric ligands for remote\, non-invasive control of neuronal receptors”\nSilvia Pittolo\, Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches group\nSilvia will be defending her PhD thesis on Friday 22nd January at 10:00 in the Aulari Nou de Bellvitge\, room 402 (4th floor) at the Bellvitge Campus. \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/phd-thesis-defence-silvia-pittolo/
LOCATION:Aulari Nou de Bellvitge\, room 402 (4th floor)\, Campus de Bellvitge\, c/ Feixa Llarga s/n\, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Spain
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160122T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160114T100133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160118T093027Z
UID:20905-1453474800-1453478400@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar (Bellvitge): Martin Lohse\, University of Würzburg
DESCRIPTION:Optical studies of receptor activation and signaling\nProf. Dr. Martin Lohse\, Chairman of the Rudolf Virchow Center for Experimental Biomedicine\, University of Würzburg\, Germany\nCyclic nucleotides (cAMP and cGMP) belong to the most ubiquitous intracellular messengers\, are produced in response to multiple stimuli\, act on several intracellular targets\, and regulate a vast array of biological functions. \nHowever\, in spite of the fundamental importance of these signaling systems\, very little is known about the temporal and spatial patterns of their production and action. In fact\, space and time seem to play almost no role in current concepts of intracellular signaling. To gain an insight into these dimensions\, we develop methods to create images of these second messengers in intact cells\, and to resolve these intracellular signals in space and in time.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-bellvitge-martin-lohse-university-of-wurzburg/
LOCATION:Aulari Nou de Bellvitge\, Sala de Graus (room 001\, ground floor)\, Campus de Bellvitge\, c/ Feixa Llarga s/n\, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Spain
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160122T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160114T100133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160114T100133Z
UID:95887-1453474800-1453478400@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar (Bellvitge): Martin Lohse\, University of Würzburg
DESCRIPTION:Optical studies of receptor activation and signaling\nProf. Dr. Martin Lohse\, Chairman of the Rudolf Virchow Center for Experimental Biomedicine\, University of Würzburg\, Germany\nCyclic nucleotides (cAMP and cGMP) belong to the most ubiquitous intracellular messengers\, are produced in response to multiple stimuli\, act on several intracellular targets\, and regulate a vast array of biological functions. \nHowever\, in spite of the fundamental importance of these signaling systems\, very little is known about the temporal and spatial patterns of their production and action. In fact\, space and time seem to play almost no role in current concepts of intracellular signaling. To gain an insight into these dimensions\, we develop methods to create images of these second messengers in intact cells\, and to resolve these intracellular signals in space and in time.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-bellvitge-martin-lohse-university-of-wurzburg-2/
LOCATION:Aulari Nou de Bellvitge\, Sala de Graus (room 001\, ground floor)\, Campus de Bellvitge\, c/ Feixa Llarga s/n\, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Spain
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160126T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160126T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160126T113155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160126T113155Z
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SUMMARY:PhD Thesis Defence: Xavier Puñet
DESCRIPTION:“Design and Fabrication of Functionalized High Porous Poly(lactic acid)-based Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering”\nXavier Puñet\, Biomaterials for Regenerative Therapies group\nXavier will be defending his PhD thesis on Tuesday 26th January at 10:00 in the Sala d’Actes de la Facultat de Matemàtiques i Estadística (FME)\, C. Pau Gargallo\, 5\, 08028\, Barcelona. \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/phd-thesis-defence-xavier-punet/
LOCATION:Sala d’Actes de la Facultat de Matemàtica i Estadística (FME)\, C. Pau Gargallo\, 5\, Barcelona\, 08028
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160126T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160126T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160126T113155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160126T113155Z
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SUMMARY:PhD Thesis Defence: Xavier Puñet
DESCRIPTION:“Design and Fabrication of Functionalized High Porous Poly(lactic acid)-based Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering”\nXavier Puñet\, Biomaterials for Regenerative Therapies group\nXavier will be defending his PhD thesis on Tuesday 26th January at 10:00 in the Sala d’Actes de la Facultat de Matemàtiques i Estadística (FME)\, C. Pau Gargallo\, 5\, 08028\, Barcelona. \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/phd-thesis-defence-xavier-punet-2/
LOCATION:Sala d’Actes de la Facultat de Matemàtica i Estadística (FME)\, C. Pau Gargallo\, 5\, Barcelona\, 08028
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160126T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160126T230000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160120T140644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160120T140644Z
UID:21092-1453802400-1453849200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Michael Schmuker
DESCRIPTION:Neural computation in odour space\nDr. Michael Schmuker\, School of Engineering and Informatics\, University of Sussex\, UK\nOur sense of smell enables us to explore the world of chemical information. Yet\, our knowledge on the structure of chemical stimulus space still lacks far behind other modalities like vision or hearing. This lack of knowledge currently presents a major roadblock for understanding how the brain efficiently encodes chemical information. Moreover\, a better understanding of odour space\, and how it is processed in the brain\, may also enable bio-inspired design of efficient technical solutions for chemical sensing. \nIn this presentation\, I will give an overview on our research on how the olfactory systems of insects and vertebrates encode and transform chemical information on its way from the primary sensors to higher brain areas. These investigations inspired us to implement the key concepts of olfactory processing on a neuromorphic hardware system that uses spiking neuronal networks to perform pattern recognition in high-dimensional feature spaces. I will also present our recent findings on how to extract information about source distance from the fine-structure of gas plumes.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-michael-schmuker/
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160126T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160126T230000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160120T140644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160120T140644Z
UID:95890-1453802400-1453849200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Michael Schmuker
DESCRIPTION:Neural computation in odour space\nDr. Michael Schmuker\, School of Engineering and Informatics\, University of Sussex\, UK\nOur sense of smell enables us to explore the world of chemical information. Yet\, our knowledge on the structure of chemical stimulus space still lacks far behind other modalities like vision or hearing. This lack of knowledge currently presents a major roadblock for understanding how the brain efficiently encodes chemical information. Moreover\, a better understanding of odour space\, and how it is processed in the brain\, may also enable bio-inspired design of efficient technical solutions for chemical sensing. \nIn this presentation\, I will give an overview on our research on how the olfactory systems of insects and vertebrates encode and transform chemical information on its way from the primary sensors to higher brain areas. These investigations inspired us to implement the key concepts of olfactory processing on a neuromorphic hardware system that uses spiking neuronal networks to perform pattern recognition in high-dimensional feature spaces. I will also present our recent findings on how to extract information about source distance from the fine-structure of gas plumes.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-michael-schmuker-2/
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160128T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160128T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160119T140215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160119T140215Z
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SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar:  Josep Roca
DESCRIPTION:From Systems Understanding to Personalized Medicine: Lessons and Recommendations based on a multi-disciplinary and translational analysis of COPD \nDr.  Josep Roca\, UB / IDIBAPS / Hospital Clinic\nSystems medicine\, using and adapting methods and approaches as developed within systems biology\, promises to be central in ongoing efforts of realizing and implementing personalized medicine in clinical practice and research. Here we review and critically assess opportunities and challenges using our work on COPD as a case study. We find that there are significant biomedical challenges in how to unravel complex multi-factorial components in disease initiation and progression producing different clinical phenotypes. Yet\, while such a system understanding of COPD is necessary\, there are other auxiliary challenges that need to be addressed in concert with a systems analysis of COPD. These include information and communication technologies (ICT) related issues such as data harmonization\, systematic handling of knowledge\, computational modeling\, and importantly their translation and support of clinical practice. For example\, clinical decision support systems need a seamless integration with new models and knowledge as systems analysis of COPD continues to develop. Our experience with clinical implementation of COPD highlights the need for a change of management including design of appropriate business models\, and adoption of ICT providing and supporting organizational interoperability among professional teams across healthcare tiers\, working around the patient. In conclusion\, in our hands the scope and efforts of systems medicine need to concurrently consider these aspects clinical implementation this driving the selection of most relevant issues and method in a systems analysis of disease.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-josep-roca-2/
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160128T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160128T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160119T140215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160119T140338Z
UID:21059-1453980600-1453984200@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar:  Josep Roca
DESCRIPTION:From Systems Understanding to Personalized Medicine: Lessons and Recommendations based on a multi-disciplinary and translational analysis of COPD \nDr.  Josep Roca\, UB / IDIBAPS / Hospital Clinic\nSystems medicine\, using and adapting methods and approaches as developed within systems biology\, promises to be central in ongoing efforts of realizing and implementing personalized medicine in clinical practice and research. Here we review and critically assess opportunities and challenges using our work on COPD as a case study. We find that there are significant biomedical challenges in how to unravel complex multi-factorial components in disease initiation and progression producing different clinical phenotypes. Yet\, while such a system understanding of COPD is necessary\, there are other auxiliary challenges that need to be addressed in concert with a systems analysis of COPD. These include information and communication technologies (ICT) related issues such as data harmonization\, systematic handling of knowledge\, computational modeling\, and importantly their translation and support of clinical practice. For example\, clinical decision support systems need a seamless integration with new models and knowledge as systems analysis of COPD continues to develop. Our experience with clinical implementation of COPD highlights the need for a change of management including design of appropriate business models\, and adoption of ICT providing and supporting organizational interoperability among professional teams across healthcare tiers\, working around the patient. In conclusion\, in our hands the scope and efforts of systems medicine need to concurrently consider these aspects clinical implementation this driving the selection of most relevant issues and method in a systems analysis of disease.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-josep-roca/
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160129T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160129T140000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160128T073632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160128T075852Z
UID:21213-1454068800-1454076000@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:PhD Thesis Defence: Ariadna Bartra
DESCRIPTION:“Detecció d’estats inadequats per la conducció de un vehicle a partir de la degradació del control dinàmic”\nAriadna Bartra\, Signal and Information Group for Sensing Systems group\nAriadna will be defending her PhD thesis on Friday 29th January at 12:00 in room A44M of the Faculty of Physics at the UB. \nEverybody is welcome to attend. \n—\nIf you would like to advertise your PhD defence on the IBEC calendar\, please contact vleigh@ibecbarcelona.eu
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/phd-thesis-defence-ariadna-bartra/
LOCATION:Room A44M\, Physics Faculty\, UB\, Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160129T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160129T140000
DTSTAMP:20260506T094435
CREATED:20160128T073632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160128T073632Z
UID:95893-1454068800-1454076000@ibecbarcelona.eu
SUMMARY:PhD Thesis Defence: Ariadna Bartra
DESCRIPTION:“Detecció d’estats inadequats per la conducció de un vehicle a partir de la degradació del control dinàmic”\nAriadna Bartra\, Signal and Information Group for Sensing Systems group\nAriadna will be defending her PhD thesis on Friday 29th January at 12:00 in room A44M of the Faculty of Physics at the UB. \nEverybody is welcome to attend. \n—\nIf you would like to advertise your PhD defence on the IBEC calendar\, please contact vleigh@ibecbarcelona.eu
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/phd-thesis-defence-ariadna-bartra-2/
LOCATION:Room A44M\, Physics Faculty\, UB\, Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:PhD Thesis Defence
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