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PhD Thesis Defense: Javier Rodriguez Benítez

Characterization and interpretation of cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory dynamics in cardiomyopathy patients Javier Rodriguez Benítez, member of Biomedical Signal Processing and Interpretation (BIOSPIN) Group  Friday 4th December 2020, at 11.00 am … Read more

PhD Thesis Defense: Arnau Biosca

Discovery of protein aggregation in Plasmodium parasites and development of a combinational antimalarial therapy at the nanoscale Arnau Biosca, Nanomalaria Group This thesis defense will take place ONLINE on the … Read more

Craftworking in the lab

After 5 years at IBEC, Elena’s stage as a doctoral student comes to an end, next 11th December she is presenting her thesis… but this is just the beginning the … Read more

Descubierto un mecanismo de entrada de fármacos al cerebro

Un estudio internacional dirigido por el investigador del IBEC Giuseppe Battaglia describe un mecanismo y las condiciones necesarias que permiten que moléculas atraviesen la barrera hematoencefálica, la capa protectora del cerebro. El estudio describe el papel de la proteína LRP1 en la estabilización de pasajes tubulares, abriendo una posible vía de administración más segura y eficiente de fármacos al cerebro.

Research Assistant at the Integrative Cell and Tissue Dynamic Research Group

Application Deadline: 10/12/2020
Ref:RA-AL
The Integrative cell and tissue dyamics group
at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is looking for a Research Assistant to lead his research project on the development of a tumor on-chip. The contract will be within the framework of the research aim “Tumour and stromal interactions” whose objective is to understand how physical forces between tumor and stromal cells cooperate to drive tumor progression and therapies outcomes

Nuevas moléculas desarrolladas en IBEC permiten dilatar la pupila con luz

Un estudio liderado por investigadores del Grupo ‘Nanoprobes y Nanoswitches’ del Instituto de Bioingeniería de Cataluña (IBEC) muestra, por primera vez, que las proteínas receptoras que controlan procesos como la reacción de la pupila pueden regularse con luz y nuevos compuestos químicos denominados «Adrenoswitches».