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Printing proteins to recreate the gut in the lab
An IBEC-led study describes the development of an innovative method to control the formation of crypt-like structures and villi in the intestine using a contact protein printing technique. This model will make it possible to study in detail key processes such as cell regeneration or changes associated with diseases such as cancer and chronic inflammatory disorders.
NET-CNS. Workshop 2: Neuroengineering: Input-Output Interfaces and Interventions
IBEC’s Bioengineering Approaches to Understand, Model, and Modify Healthy and Pathological central nervous system CNS Network (NET-CNS) brings together IBEC researchers to explore cutting-edge developments in CNS research — from … Read more
Workshop 1 NET-RARE: Advancements in Personalized Therapies for Rare Diseases
In this first workshop, we will explore how various IBEC groups and external researchers are using new technologies to develop personalized therapies for rare diseases. The opening seminar features Adriana … Read more
Workshop 1 NET-NANO: Tools to study biological systems
This first workshop will focus on cutting-edge tools and techniques used to investigate cellular processes and disease. The event will feature two plenary lectures by leading external experts, along with … Read more