BAMBBI is an ERC European funded project, leaded by Prof. Maria-Pau Ginebra, that aims to tackle the challenge of bacterial bone infections in orthopaedic and maxillofacial surgery by developing synthetic bone grafts featuring contact-based antimicrobial properties, adding antimicrobial activity to their capacity to support bone regeneration.
In addition to being a major breakthrough in the field of bone regeneration, the progress in new methods of fine-tuning the nanostructure of calcium phosphates will have an impact in very diverse fields such as catalysis, water purification and protein separation.
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Postdoc Fellow Jan Grzelak presented his latest results on the antimicrobial calcium phosphate nanotopographies developed within the BAMBBI project and won the Young Scientist Award at the 34th...
Jan Grzelak wins the Young Scientist Award at Bioceramics 34 -
The third edition of the ranking of female researchers from Spanish and International institutions prepared by the CSIC highlights three BAMBBI researchers (Maria-Pau Ginebra, Montserrat Espanyol and...
Three BAMBBI researchers, among the most cited Spanish female scientists -
Dr. Albert Ruiz, an expert in biofilms, antimicrobials and hydrolytic enzymes, has recently joined BAMBBI as postdoctoral researcher.
Dr. Albert Ruiz joins BAMBBI as a postdoctoral researcher -
PhD student Carla Arca, co-directed by Prof. Maria-Pau Ginebra and Dr. María Godoy-Gallardo, wins the Student Speech Contest of the LIX Congreso Nacional de la Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio...
PhD student Carla Arca wins the Student Speech Contest at LIX Congreso Nacional de la SECV -
Marc Iglesias, PhD student working on the project, is currently on an internship at the Biofilm Research Group of the School of Pharmacy (Queen's university of Belfast, UK), under the supervision of...
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Prof. Maria-Pau Ginebra is currently visiting the Uppsala University Hospital, invited by Prof. Nils Hailer. During her visit, she has offered two talks and networked with several colleagues.
Prof. Ginebra, invited researcher at Uppsala University Hospital
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