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Taller de nanociència
Taller de nanociència
Taller de nanociència
On Monday IBEC junior group leader Nuria Montserrat and senior researcher Aranzazu Villasante were two of the researchers awarded funding at the Asociación Española de Investigación sobre el Cáncer (AECC)’s ceremony in Madrid.The AECC has bestowed 160 grants on cancer researchers during the past year, a total of €17.6m. The association made the official presentations of these awards at an event presided over by Her Majesty Queen Letizia on World Cancer Research Day, 24th September 2018.
On Sunday Elena Garreta, a senior researcher in Nuria Montserrat’s Pluripotency for Organ Regeneration group, was interviewed on RAC1 about the uses and possibilities of 3D bioprinting.
A University of Barcelona master programme in which IBEC participates has been awarded the EIT Label, a certificate of quality for master and doctoral programmes, from EIT Health.The Master of Technological Innovation in Health (MTIH), led by Sorbonne University, has achieved the EIT Label for its excellent scientific education coupled with innovation and entrepreneurship training. IBEC’s role in the degree programme includes the active participation of students, as well as the innovative technology for health being developed by IBEC’s researchers, many of whom teach on the programme.
Implemented by a consortium of five universities in France, Spain and Portugal, the MTIH provides ‘active learning’ methods and supports student mobility, and new teaching content is being added to strengthen students’ innovation and entrepreneurship expertise.
The ISCHEMBURG project led by Nanobioengineering group senior researcher Monica Mir is one of four scientific projects highlighted in the Barcelona Talent Guide.Complementary Skills Sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages.
Complementary Skills Sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages.
Complementary Skills Sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages.
Complementary Skills Sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages.