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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Sílvia Gómez, a PhD student at the BBT within the Biomedical Engineering program, ranked second in the IV edition of the UPC's #HiloTesis scientific dissemination competition.
Sílvia Gómez, second place at UPC's #HiloTesis competition -
AMES Biomedical has recently received the Best Sintered Part Award 2024 by the European Powder Metallurgy Association for their OsteoSinter® EVANS and COTTON wedges®, developed in collaboration with...
AMES Biomedical receives the Best Sintered Part Award 2024 by the European Powder Metallurgy Association -
David Baker, director of the Institute for Protein Design (IPD) at the University of Washington (UW, Seattle), supervisor of Jordi Guillem-Marti during his Marie Curie Global Fellowship in the USA...
David Baker, collaborator of the BBT, awarded with the Nobel prize in chemistry. -
A group of PhD students made up of four students from BBT (Daniel Cabrerizo, Paula Urdalleta, Raúl Agut and Shana Jin) and one from CIEFMA (Diego Ruiz) from UPC were the winners of the...
A group of BBT PhD students wins the Dermachallenge of the Healtech 2030 Innovation Challenge -
The third edition of the ranking of female researchers from Spanish and international institutions prepared by the CSIC highlights four researchers from the BBT (Maria-Pau Ginebra, Cristina Canal,...
Four BBT researchers are among the most cited Spanish female scientists in the world -
Dr. Maria-Pau Ginebra, Scientific Director of the Center for Research in Science and Multiscale Engineering of Barcelona (CCEM) of the UPC, received the accreditation as Unidad de Excelencia María de...
Maria-Pau Ginebra receives the accreditation of the CCEM as a Unit of Excellence María de Maeztu
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
- F. Canalejo-Codina et al. 3D printed polymeric stent design: Mechanical testing and computational modeling. Materials & Design
- I. Lodoso-Torrecilla et al. Quality assessment of regenerated bone in intraosseous and intramuscular scaffolds by spectroscopy and nanoindentation. Biomaterials Advances
- L. del-Mazo-Barbara et al. Direct Ink Writing of Biomimetic Hydroxyapatite Scaffolds with Tailored Concave Porosity. International Journal of Bioprinting
- S. Gómez et al. Antibacterial and Cytocompatible Silver Coating for Titanium Boston Keratoprosthesis. Front. Bioeng. Biotechnol
- M. Yarahmadi et al. Optimizing rheological characterization for extrusion-based additive manufacturing of Zirconia ceramic inks with varied Yttria content stabilization. Journal of the European Ceramic Society
- L. del-Mazo-Barbara et al. In vitro degradation of 3D-printed polycaprolactone\biomimetic hydroxyapatite scaffolds: impact of the sterilization method. Polymer Testing
- D. Alfaiate et al. Surgical Bone Implantation Technique for Rat Tibia Models of Diabetes and Osteoporosis. JOVE