IMAB closure project (Catalan)
As part of IBEC’s science education initiatives, this year we have been running the IMAB project, which aims to bring the latest advances in bioengineering in organ and tissue regeneration … Read more
As part of IBEC’s science education initiatives, this year we have been running the IMAB project, which aims to bring the latest advances in bioengineering in organ and tissue regeneration … Read more
Developability assessment of biologics and formulation of novel molecules Shahid Uddin, PhD, MBA, Senior Director of Drug Product, Formulation & Stability within the CMC department at Immunocore, UK It’s vital to ensure … Read more
To celebrate the World Environment Day (5 June) IBEC’s Sustainability Committee is organizing a second-hand exchange market! You can bring those pieces of clothing and lab materials that are clean … Read more
An IBEC-led study has demonstrated the ability of colorectal cancer stem cells to change their mechanical properties, facilitating the successful metastatic process. They did this using tumour organoids derived from patient cells. These findings could contribute to the development of new strategies to treat and prevent metastasis in colorectal cancer.
On 7 June, the Information Day for the ISCIII Platforms Supporting R&D&I in Biomedicine and Sciences took place, organised by IBEC in collaboration with Nanomed Spain. The event brought together professionals from the biomedical research sector to discuss the mission, vision and impact of the three ISCIII platforms.
Ref : RA3_PG // Deadline: 27/06/2024