The Biomaterials, Biomechanics and Tissue Engineering Research Group (BBT), with Prof. Maria-Pau Ginebra as Research Director, is part of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (CEM) of the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC).
The BBT’s main scientific goal is the development of biomaterials for tissue and organs regeneration/functional repair, from a basic scientific approach to an applied point of view, by transferring the generated knowledge to bio companies and hospitals.

News
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Dr. Samuele Colombi, a PhD student from the IMEM and BBT groups at UPC, presents his doctoral thesis at the EEBE.
Samuele Colombi presents his PhD thesis -
The research group consolidates its commitment to the training of young researchers with the incorporation of three new scholarship students, reclaiming the need for economic support to guarantee the...
The BBT strengthens its commitment to the training of young researchers -
The researcher from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) is collaborating with the BBT on the development of advanced hydrogels for tissue engineering, funded by a CIBER mobility grant.
The BBT hosts Dr. Gloria Gallego Ferrer for a CIBER-BBN research stay -
PhD students Carla Arca García and Mariola Cano Morenilla are currently on two research stays in Belgium and Germany, respectively.
Carla Arca and Mariola Cano undertake two research stays -
Dr. Marc Iglesias, FPI PhD student, defends his Doctoral Thesis in Materials Science and Engineering at EEBE.
Marc Iglesias presents his Doctoral Thesis -
Meritxell Molmeneu, Head of Laboratories at BBT, participated as a speaker in a conference dedicated to connecting materials science with the real-world needs of society and industry at the EEBE.
Meritxell Molmeneu delivers a lecture on innovation within EEBE's "Materials and Society" conference cycle
To know more about some of our projects:
Finished:
ENABLE - Nuevas tecnologías para el desarrollo de injertos óseos osteoinductivos y antimicrobianos
con altas prestaciones. Projecte R+D+i Destacat AEI.
New Papers
- I. Lodoso et al. Strontium and gallium doping enhances in vivo bone regeneration in biomimetic hydroxyapatite 3D-printed scaffolds. Materials Today Bio
- J. Grzelak et al. Biomineralization-inspired tuning of hydroxyapatite nanostructures: Decoupling topography and material effects on antimicrobial properties. Nano Today
- P. Isabelli et al. Cold Atmospheric Plasma Applications in Viral Inactivation: Systematic Review and Metanalysis. Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing
- D. Naranjo et al. Conductive nanocomposites as molecular modulators of hydration in thermoresponsive PNiPAAm-derivative hydrogels. Materials Today Physics
- C. Arca-García et al. Tailoring nanotopography and antibacterial properties of calcium phosphate bone grafts via fluoride incorporation. Bioactive Materials
- Ll. Oliver-Cervelló et al. Modulating Integrin and Growth Factor Signaling With Peptides: Strategies to Synergistically Enhance Bone Tissue Regeneration. Advanced Science
- T. Vilella et al. Engineering TNZT-coated titanium scaffolds via additive manufacturing and magnetron sputtering for bone tissue replacement. Surface and Coatings Technology