IBEC Seminar: Francesco Ricci
DNA-based nanodevices for diagnostic and drug-delivery applications
DNA-based nanodevices for diagnostic and drug-delivery applications
DNA-based nanodevices for diagnostic and drug-delivery applications
DNA-based nanodevices for diagnostic and drug-delivery applications
DNA-based nanodevices for diagnostic and drug-delivery applications

Application Deadline: 30/04/2018
Ref: PhD-EM
The Biomimetic systems for cell engineering group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is looking for Pre-doctoral Researcher candidate to participate in the development of the project “Engineering Complex Intestinal Epithelial Tissue Models” (ERC-Consolidator Grant).
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Every organisation needs great leadership. Dynamic and purposeful leaders can literally change the world. In academia the very best leaders are self-aware, skilful communicators with excellent people skills. This course is designed … Read more
Every organisation needs great leadership. Dynamic and purposeful leaders can literally change the world. In academia the very best leaders are self-aware, skilful communicators with excellent people skills. This course is designed … Read more
Dos proyectos coordinados por investigadores principales del IBEC han conseguido financiación a través del programa IGNITE del Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST), que promueve el inicio de nuevas colaboraciones entre los investigadores del BIST así como acelerar la investigación multidisciplinar. Los cinco proyectos seleccionados en la convocatoria de 2017 recibirán financiación a través de la fase inicial de IGNITE. Los investigadores tendrán ocho meses para desarrollarlos, después de lo cual, en una segunda fase, se otorgará un premio adicional durante 12 meses a los dos mejores proyectos de los cinco seleccionados durante la fase inicial.
La observación de la fotosíntesis está en los cimientos del proyecto Quantum-controlled Single Protein Electron Transport (Q-SPET), coordinado por el investigador principal del IBEC y profesor de investigación ICREA Pau Gorostiza y Niek van Hulst en ICFO, cuyo objetivo es medir los efectos cuánticos en los complejos proteicos fotosintéticos.