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IBEC Seminar: Benoît Ladoux

Mechanical imprints of cell fate and cell competition Benoît Ladoux, Institut Jacques Monot (IJM) Paris Epithelia are communities of cells with close intercellular communications and of highly ordered coordination in … Read more

Histones against bacterial infections

Research led by IBEC has analysed the antimicrobial activity of human histones against various bacteria, both in solution and in biofilm. The results are very promising and open the door to finding new, more effective treatments, particularly against Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections. This bacterium is mainly responsible for the development of chronic wounds and lung failure in patients with cystic fibrosis and other respiratory diseases.

Styles for IBEC Website

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Bioengineering for Emergent and Advanced Therapies at the 17th IBEC Symposium

IBEC’s 17th Annual Symposium focused on ‘Bioengineering for Emergent and Advanced Therapies’, one of IBEC’s key application areas. Around 300 people attended the event, including local and international researchers. It was a multidisciplinary environment in which experts from other centres and the IBEC community itself had the opportunity to present their projects and share knowledge.