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IBEC bioengineers contribute to a heart implant

A group from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) led by Daniel Navajas contributes to an operation designed to repair the heart tissue of a 70-year-old patient who had suffered a heart attack. This was made possible by the creation of a bioimplant enriched with stem cells. The operation is the result of the joint work of scientists, doctors and engineers over more than ten years.

PhD Discussions Sessions: Maria Arista

Super-resolution microscopy for understanding the formation and inhibition of influenza virus structures Maria Arista, Nanoscopy for Nanomedicine Super-resolution microscopy is a mighty tool that has the ability to study fluorescence … Read more

PhD Discussions Sessions: Maria Arista

Super-resolution microscopy for understanding the formation and inhibition of influenza virus structures Maria Arista, Nanoscopy for Nanomedicine Super-resolution microscopy is a mighty tool that has the ability to study fluorescence … Read more

PhD Discussions Sessions: Maria Arista

Super-resolution microscopy as a powerful tool for understanding the formation and inhibition of influenza virus structures in mammalian cells Maria Arista, Nanoscopy for Nanomedicine Super-resolution microscopy is a mighty tool … Read more

PhD Discussions Sessions: Maria Arista

Super-resolution microscopy as a powerful tool for understanding the formation and inhibition of influenza virus structures in mammalian cells Maria Arista, Nanoscopy for Nanomedicine Super-resolution microscopy is a mighty tool … Read more

PhD Thesis Defence: Roberto Paoli

Cell Culture interfaces for different organ-on-chip applications: from photolithography to rapid-prototyping techniques with sensor embedding Roberto Paoli, Nanobioengineering group  

PhD Thesis Defence: Roberto Paoli

Cell Culture interfaces for different organ-on-chip applications: from photolithography to rapid-prototyping techniques with sensor embedding Roberto Paoli, Nanobioengineering group  

PhD Thesis Defence: Roberto Paoli

Cell Culture interfaces for different organ-on-chip applications: from photolithography to rapid-prototyping techniques with sensor embedding Roberto Paoli, Nanobioengineering group  

PhD Thesis Defence: Roberto Paoli

Cell Culture interfaces for different organ-on-chip applications: from photolithography to rapid-prototyping techniques with sensor embedding Roberto Paoli, Nanobioengineering group  

Research Assistant at the Translational Fibroblast Mechanobiology Research Group

Application Deadline: 12/12/2019
Ref: RA-JA

The Translational Pulmonary Fibroblast Mechanobiology Group of Dr Jordi Alcaraz is looking for a Research Assistant to study the aberrant fibroblast phenotypes of lung cancer patients, with the ultimate goal to identify new therapeutic targets, resistance mechanisms to current therapies and/or biomarkers.