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Cells play ‘tag’ to determine direction of movement
Researchers at IBEC, the University of Barcelona and their collaborators have found that cells in our bodies, when moving collectively, carry out something similar to a game of ‘tag’ to coordinate their movement in a particular direction.
The scientists in Barcelona and London looked at cells in the neural crest, a very mobile embryonic structure in vertebrates that gives rise to most of the peripheral nervous system and to other cell types in the cardiovascular system, pigment cells in the skin, and some bones, cartilage, and connective tissue in the head.
Funding from BBVA for outreach project
On Monday, at a ceremony in Sabadell, IBEC received its funding award for an outreach project from the Fundació Antigues Caixes Catalanes (formerly Unnim Caixa) of the BBVA.
ESB’s George Winter award for Josep A. Planell
IBEC’s former director Josep A. Planell is the first scientist from Spain to be awarded the prestigious George Winter prize of the European Society for Biomaterials.
Shedding new light on myelination and potential therapies for MS
Research done at IBEC that was published in the journal Cell. Mol. Life Sci. last week reveals a hopeful new lead in the quest to understand neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis.
Sixth IBEC symposium a farewell to Josep
Wednesday’s IBEC Symposium on Bioengineering and Nanomedicine welcomed 230 participants, almost 40 of them coming from outside IBEC from places as far afield as Belgium and Colombia.
Josep Samitier named as new Director of IBEC
At yesterday’s Board of Trustees meeting, Josep Samitier was appointed as the new Director of IBEC.
“9 Materials That Will Change the Future of Manufacturing”
Some pioneering work by an IBEC alumnus was featured in the magazine Scientific American this week.
Looking forward to IBEC’s sixth annual symposium
There’s just over a week to go until IBEC celebrates its sixth annual symposium in bioengineering and nanomedicine.