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Deciphering cell language

New insights into the intercellular communications mechanism that regulates cell repositioning leads the way towards the development of targeted therapies in regenerative medicine

Understanding the language of cells in order to redirect them when necessary: this is one possibility unveiled by researchers at the Center for Regenerative Medicine of Barcelona (CMR[B]), led by Dr. Samuel Ojosnegros, who describe in their latest paper the intercellular communications mechanism involved in cell relocation.

The work, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), was carried out in collaboration with the groups of Elena Martínez (IBEC) and Melike Lakadamyali (ICFO), among others. The fruitful collaboration also gave rise to the publication of work by Verónica Hortigüela, former PhD student in Elena’s group, who bioengineered a nanopatterning strategy that provides control over this communication mechanism.

PhD Position in Biosensing for Bioengineering


Application Deadline: 20/12/2017
Ref: PH-JR

The Biosensing for Bioengineering group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC)is looking for a Predoctoral Researcher in order to participate in the project Diabetes Approach by Multi-Organ-on-a-Chip (DAMOC). This position will be funded by the “ERC Starting Grant” from the European Research Council (ERC).

IBEC researchers make an electrical contact out of a single protein

IBEC’s Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches group have designed a single-protein electrical contact which can efficiently transfer an electrical charge.

Through a subtle mutation in a copper protein which is responsible for various metabolic redox processes in the bacterium Pseudomona aeruginosa, they managed to control the transport of electrons in the biomolecule.

Microscopy Characterization

The Microscopy Characterization facility is composed of a variety of microscopy equipment, useful for very different applications in the biomedical field, allowing researchers to acquire images and analyse structures, from single molecules all the way to the nanoscale living cells. ​ The Facility was born as a service belonging … Read more

ChemSpace

In July 2017, IBEC open a new shared space prepared to carry out ‘heavy’ chemical synthesis. It’s an isolated space furnished with several chemical fume hoods, equipped with argon and … Read more

BioSpace

The BioSpace facility is a biosafety level II culture room, specifically designed for primary cultures, cell line maintenance, and 3D Bioprinting. It is equipped with multiple BioIIA culture cabinets, CO2/O2 incubators, and CO2 incubators … Read more

Faster Future 2017 now open for donations

The website of Faster Future, IBEC’s brand new fundraising programme, is now accepting donations.

The initiative, which is being launched this year in time for Giving Tuesday, aims to raise money to help accelerate research projects that are close to tackling major challenges in health.

The money donated via crowdfunding in this first edition will make possible the development of a new solution for muscular dystrophy being developed in Javier Ramon’s Biosensors for Bioengineering group. Their ‘muscle-on-a-chip’ will use a patient’s own cells to study myotonic dystrophy type 1, a progressive disability that begins in adulthood and affects 50,000 people in Spain alone. As well as modelling the patient’s disease in a personalized way, the platform will also allow the study of different drugs or treatments in conditions that mimic the body as closely as possible, as well as offering a more reliable alternative to animal models.

Postdoc position in Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches


Application Deadline: 10/12/2017
Ref: Ph-SM

The Nanoprobes and Nanoswitches group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is looking for Postdoctoral candidate. This position will be funded by research Project NANOPROSTHETICS inside State Program of R & D Oriented towards the Challenges of Society (R + D + i Projects) of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) and by the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER).