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Prof. Maria-Pau Ginebra and several other members of the BBT, part of the team in a Horizon Europe project tocreate an "Advanced Database and Marketplace for Biomaterials".
Dr. Miguel Mateu, a doctoral student at the BBT under the auspices of the ERC APACHE project, presented his doctoral thesis on the "Evaluation of biological effects of atmospheric plasmas in bone cancer", co-directed by Dr. Cristina Canal and Dr. Juan Tornín.
MSCA researcher Jordi Guillem was part of the panel at the III UPC Open Science Conference and explained the process followed for the elaboration of the Data Management Plan of his project, Engage .
Three researchers from the BBT group and one researcher from the Scientific and Technological Centers of the UB carried out the project "Understanding the bactericidal potential of nanostructured calcium phosphates" at the ALBA Synchrotron (Cerdanyola del Vallès) on July 7th and 8th, 2022.
Prof. Maria-Pau Ginebra has carried out a short research stay at the School of Dentistry of the University of Michigan, with Prof. Marco Bottino
BBT PhD student Nerea García de Albéniz has been awarded the FEMS Master Thesis Award 2022 during the Junior EUROMAT 2022, with her TFM "Laser-assisted surface modification of zirconia-based materials to enhance osteoblast response for dental applications" .
Although summer is typically vacation time in our country, BBT's research staff never stops, and during these months they have attended several conferences and disseminated the results of their research.
Dr. Maria Pau Ginebra, Full Professor of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (CEM) and Director of CEM and BBT, as well as of CREB's Biomaterials Division, has been awarded an Advanced Grant by the European Research Council (ERC) to study the mechanisms of interaction between biomaterials and bacteria, and develop surfaces capable of fighting infections and, at the same time, promoting bone regeneration. Advanced Grants are the highest distinction awarded by the ERC to research projects at the frontier of knowledge, and a culmination in the research career of Prof. Ginebra.
Marc Iglesias, PhD student at the BBT research group at UPC, has been awarded the "Best Oral Presentation" Award at Bioceramics 32, the 32nd Symposium and Annual Meeting of ISCM, held in Venice (Italy), from the 20th to the 23rd September, 2022.
Agencia Estatal de Investigación has granted funding to carry out two projects in our research group. They are the PolyCoarct project: Polymeric adaptable stents to treat pediatric aortic coarctation, with Dr. Marta Pegueroles as PI; and the TaperMesh project: Development of tailored 3D printed permanent and resorbable metallic scaffolds with biofunctionalized hydrogel for bone regeneration, with Drs. José M. Manero and Daniel Rodríguez-Rius as PIs.
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