Bio-TUNE: "Fine tune of cellular behavior: multifunctional materials for medical implants"
Bio-TUNE is a MSCA-RISE Horizon2020 project, funded by the European Union (EU), that aims to develop innovative multifunctional materials to produce a new generation of medical implants with cell instructive and antibacterial potential.
The project is led by Dr. Carles Mas-Moruno (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya), with INSERM (France), Max Planck Institute for Medical Research (Germany), Università degli Studi di Camerino (Italy), University of Brisol (UK) and University of Glasgow (UK) as Beneficiaries and Universidad Nacional de San Martín (Argentina), Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (Peru), Universitas Gadjah Mada (Indonesia) and Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia) as Partner Organizations.
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Julie Buisson et al. have just published a paper at Nano Letters (ACS Publications) on a new reverse mechanotransduction pathway by chromatin remodeling that influences the cell adhesion strength...
New publication with insights into how to control cell adhesion dynamics and aid in designing new biomaterials for medical use -
PhD student Roberto Alcántara (UPC, Perú) has just finished his 1-month secondment in UNICAM (Italy), the third part of a series of split secondments carried out by the ESR.
Roberto Alcántara finishes his 1-month secondment in UNICAM -
Project and Communications Manager Noelia Aparicio (BBT-UPC, Spain) is at Instituto de Nanosistemas (UNSAM, Argentina) for a 1 and a half-month secondment in collaboratin with PI Diego Pallarola and...
Noelia Aparicio, 1.5-month management secondment in Argentina -
Saifuddin Aziz (UGM, Indonesia), a PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Ika Dewi Ana, has just traveled to BBT-UPC laboratories (Spain) for a five-month secondment in Barcelona under the...
Saifuddin Aziz, 3-month secondment at BBT-UPC in Barcelona -
PhD student David Piñera (BBT-UPC, Spain) is in Argentina for her 3-month secondment at Instituto de Nanosistemas with Dr. Diego Pallarola (UNSAM) as his supervisor.
Dr. Diego Pallarola welcomes ESR David Piñera for a 3-month secondment -
Melissa Mancini is a Research Manager at University of Camerino (Italy) on a 1-month secondent at Universidad Nacional de San Martín (INS-UNSAM, Argentina), under the supervision of Dr. Diego...
Melissa Mancini, Research Manager secondment in UNSAM