Postdoctoral researcher at the Smart Nano-Bio-Devices Research Group
Ref: PD_SS //Deadline : 06/01/2025
Ref: PD_SS //Deadline : 06/01/2025
This spin-off from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia has developed a non-invasive technology that analyses the metabolism of human embryos to select the most suitable ones for implantation. This innovation promises to significantly reduce the time and number of treatment cycles required for in vitro fertilisation. The success of LUMIRIS’ technology has led to a new round of investment of €1.5 million, bringing the total to €6 million since the company was founded in 2023.
Ref: PR_SO //Deadline : 19/12/2024
8th Mutational Scanning Symposium Mapping and Modelling Variant Effects at Scale Mutational scanning technologies and Multiplex Assays of Variant Effects (MAVEs) are key to variant interpretation and transform our understanding … Read more
The Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities has recently published the results of Spain’s participation in the EU’s Horizon Europe R&D&I Framework Programme, in which IBEC stands out as the fifth research institution in the country with the highest return.
Ref: PhD_GG // Deadline: 17/02/2025
Ref: PhD_GG // Deadline: 17/02/2025
Ref: PR_PR//Deadline: 27/12/2024
The Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia and the Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona Children’s Hospital have held a joint conference to strengthen collaboration in bioengineering and translational medicine. The event, held this morning at the IBEC, highlighted innovative projects, presented a joint PhD programme and encouraged the exchange of ideas between researchers from both institutions.