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Identified a new repairing mechanism of the peripheral nervous system by applyting bioengineering techniques
The Molecular and cellular neurobiotechnology group with the collaboration of the Nanobioengineering group, both of them at IBEC, have applied a new light-stimulated technique to modulate muscular activity and stimulate cell regeneration of the peripheral nervous system.
Thanks to this research they have discovered that muscle activity can activate the neurons and accelerate their regeneration after an injury.
The broom challenge
Xavier Trepat reveals to the Ara journal the secret behind the famous boom challenge.
Senior researcher at the Molecular Bionics Research Group
Application Deadline: 09/03/2020
Ref: SR-GB
The Molecular Bionics group led by Dr. Giuseppe Batagglia at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is looking for a Senior researcher to study the multivalent and multiplexed interaction with cells to develop phenotypic targeting toward glioma
Science, music and virtual reality from the river side of Barcelona
At the other end of the Diagonal Avenue in Barcelona, very close to the Besós River, you can find our colleagues from SPECS-lab. Every day, Javier de la Torre arrives … Read more
PhD position at the Bioengineering in Reproductive Health Research Group
Application Deadline: 30/06/2020
Ref: PH-SO
How can we recognize which embryo is going to successfully implant in the mother’s uterus? How can we better understand pregnancy and improve in-vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures in the clinic to help couples that cannot conceive?
The Bioengineering in reproductive health group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is looking for a Predoctoral Researcher with (Bio) Physics or (Bio) Engineering background to join our multi-disciplinary team. Join us in answering these questions and developing a methodological toolbox for the IVF field, capable to reliably assess an embryo´s implantation and development potential!
This PhD project aims to address the above questions and develop an objective, quantitative imaging technology capable to discriminate competent embryos from unviable ones. The embryos exhibit endogenous auto-fluorescence which encodes the presence of different molecules related to the embryo’s metabolics and are crucial for the successful embryonic development. This project will focus on measuring these signals in a non-invasive way and assessing the embryo viability through subsequent image processing and statistical analysis.
Our laboratory is a multidisciplinary environment where biologists, biophysicists, clinicians and business developers synergize to create a unique environment shaped by science and entrepreneurship. Due to the high translational component of our research, we have established collaboration contracts with the pharma industry, hospitals and venture capital to bring our technology to the clinics and the market.
IBEC renews the accreditation as a unit of scientific culture and innovation
IBEC’s Communication Unit is again credited as a member of the Network of the Scientific Culture and Innovation Units (UCC + i), through the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT) for its contribution to the scientific culture.
The Scientific Culture and Innovation Units (UCC+i) act as intermediaries between institutions and citizens, with the aim of promoting scientific, technological and innovation culture.
Visita/Taller
Mecanobiologia : les cèl·lules fan forces El cos humà està constantment sotmès a forces físiques; quan et fas una ferida, les cèl·lules del teixit circumdant apliquen forces per sanar l’àrea … Read more
Taula rodona: el futur dels transplantaments
Javier Ramón participará a la taula rodona: quin és el futur dels transplantaments? Organitzat pel màster de comunicació científica, mèdica i ambiental de la UPF-BSM.
Taula rodona: el futur dels transplantaments
Javier Ramón participará a la taula rodona: quin és el futur dels transplantaments? Organitzat pel màster de comunicació científica, mèdica i ambiental de la UPF-BSM.