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Dr. Patricia López, member of the BBT, presented her doctoral thesis in Biomedical Engineering at EEBE.
Two weeks ago, two BBT members presented in Indústria del Coneixement's Investors Day, a programme by the Department of Research and Universities of the Generalitat of Catalonia, with two innovative projects: D-Shapes and PlasmAccelerate.
Last Thursday, the Biomaterials, Biomechanics and Tissue Engineering (BBT) Research Group held its IX Annual Meeting at the EEBE in Barcelona. With 51 members attending, the day combined scientific updates, lab management workshops, and a spirited trivia tournament that left the final results up for debate...
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.
Dr. Marc Iglesias, FPI PhD student, defends his Doctoral Thesis in Materials Science and Engineering at EEBE.
PhD students Carla Arca García and Mariola Cano Morenilla are currently on two research stays in Belgium and Germany, respectively.
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 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 generational turnover in the field of biomaterials.
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