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2 Postdoctoral researchers at the Protein Phase Transitions in Health and Disease Research Group


Application Deadline: 24/10/2021
Ref: PD-BB

The Protein phase Transitions in Health and Disease group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is looking for two Postdoctoral Researchers to develop deep mutagenesis projects in the context of amyloid forming proteins. The contract will be within the framework of a larger project funded by La Caixa.

PhD Thesis Defence: Alexandre Gomila

Development and characterization of in vivo models for photopharmacology Alexandre Gomila, Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches The defence will take place online, if you wish to attend to this defence you can … Read more

A chip against chronic bacterial infections

IBEC researchers develop a device that allows to grow biofilms and analyze their susceptibility to different antibiotics in a simple way and using patient samples. BiofilmChip, a low-cost, easy-to-use diagnostic device, opens the way to finding effective and custom treatments against chronic infections produced by biofilms.

A “Crazy about bioengineering” transmits her passion for nanotechnology to her classmates

Bioengineering is powerful and reaches the classroom thanks to a study on nanotechnology, carried out by students from the Joan Pelegrí school. Marina Pujol, a student of the educational program “Crazy about Bioengineering” that takes place at IBEC, transmitted her passion for bioengineering to two of her classmates and they have written a report and recorded a video on nanotechnology.

High-intensity rehabilitation for stroke recovery

ICREA Research Professor Paul Verschure and Belén Rubio Ballester —Group Leader and Postdoctoral Researcher at IBEC’s Synthetic, Perceptive, Emotive and Cognitive Systems (SPECS) Group, appear in the media because of their collaborative study with Nick S. Ward de la UCL about a retrospective analysis that concludes that high-intensity therapy beginning within 6 months post-stroke offers the best rehabilitation outcomes, suggesting that standards of care offered by many healthcare systems should be re-analysed.

PhD Discussions: Enrico Almici and Albert Manzano

Investigating Pathological Extracellular Matrix Architecture The composition and architecture of the extracellular matrix (ECM), and their dynamic alterations, play an important regulatory role on numerous cellular processes. Furthermore, structural and … Read more

PhD Discussions: Yolanda Castillo and Marc Molina

Assessment of trunk function in patients with spinal cord injury using electromyography and smartphone accelerometry Yolanda Castillo, Biomedical Signal Processing and Interpretation Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes motor and sensory … Read more

Online IBEC Seminar: Mohit Kumar

Peptide based nanomaterials with life-like functions Mohit Kumar, Molecular Bionics group at IBEC Chemists’ curiosity to create life de novo has sought inspiration from biological systems. In nature, self-assembled nanostructures … Read more

A new 3D muscle model will allow the study of aging and the evaluation of drugs and cosmetics

IBEC researchers develop a three-dimensional model of muscle tissue using bioprinting and tissue bioengineering techniques that allow reproducing their strength, contraction and aging profiles. The new model will have potential applications in fields such as biomedicine, cosmetics and robotics. In addition, it will open the doors to the study of morphological and functional alterations caused by muscle aging.