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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The Biomaterials, Biomechanics and Tissue Engineering (BBT) research group has celebrated its VII Annual Meeting. As part of the group, BAMBBI's team attended the event in full.
BAMBBI Team attends the the VII Annual Meeting of the BBT -
Meritxell Sánchez Hervás has joined BAMBBI as the new Manager of the Microbiology Laboratory.
Meritxell Sánchez, new Microbiology Laboratory Manager -
Dr. Anna Díez-Escudero, Dr. Montserrat Español and Prof. Maria-Pau Ginebra have just published the review "High-aspect-ratio nanostructured hydroxyapatite: towards new functionalities for a classical...
Review paper on new functionalities for hydroxyapatite -
Prof. Maria-Pau Ginebra attended a recognition ceremony for researchers awarded with an ERC Grant, an event organised by the Ministry of Science and Innovation. Previous to the ceremony, ERCEA...
The Ministry of Science and Innovation regognises researchers in Spain granted with an ERC in a special Event -
A good representation of the BAMBBI Team attended last week Xartec Salut's annual HealthTech2030 event, held in Nau Bostik (Barcelona, Spain) on Nov. 8th, 2023.
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Inés Bueso-Inchausti has recently joined BAMBBI as a PhD student to work on on the characterization of bacteria-surface interactions of nanostructured materials.
Inés Bueso-Inchausti joins the BAMBBI team
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