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Un paso más cerca de la autodivisión de células sintéticas

For the first time, researchers have integrated cell division machinery in synthetic cells, paving the way towards truly life-like man-made systems. The study, published in the scientific journal Advanced Materials, was co-led by IBEC group leader César Rodriguez-Emmenegger.

Animal Lab technician

Application Deadline: 30/06/2022
Ref: LT_GB

The Molecular Bionics group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) led by Prof. Giuseppe Battaglia at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is looking for a laboratory technician to support the animal research lines of the biology section of the team, as well as to contribute to the general lab maintenance.

Research assistant at the Biomimetic systems for cell engineering Research Group

Data límit: 20/06/2022
Ref: RA_EM

Biomimetic systems for cell engineering Group is looking for a for a Research Assistant. The contract will be within the framework of an ERC Proof-of-concept project (GUT3DPLATE), whose objective is the fabrication and validation of ready-to-use hydrogel in vitro models of tissue barriers using 3D bioprinting.

Postdoctoral researcher at the Nanobioengineering Research Group


Application Deadline: 24/06/2022
Ref: PD-JS

The Nanobioengineering group led by Dr. Josep Samitier at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is looking for a Postdoctoral researcher to develop a research and development project on water quality monitoring. The contract will be within the framework of development and characterization of quality water sensors. Funded by «Fundació Bosch i Gimpera»

Senior researcher at the Biosensors for Bioengineering Research Group


Application Deadline: 24/06/2022
Ref: SR-JR

The Biosensors for Bioengineering Group is looking for a senior researcher to develop a project in collaboration with a company. The contract will be within the framework of a collaborative project with a company whose objective is to develop new biomaterials for stem cell implantations

In our lab we use bioengineering methods to create 3D environments that support embryonic development outside of the mother uterus. Our systems are accessible to imaging tools which allow us to interrogate the genetics, metabolomics and mechanics of the embryo in a high throughput manner. Using our systems we are capable to (i) improve embryo culture conditions and (ii) diagnose embryos with improved implantation potential.