Nettsider med emneord «Biomaterials» - Side 4
Claudia Sperling from Dresden visited our lab to discuss blood compatibility testing of various biomaterial surfaces
Department of Biomaterials was present at the Nordic Young Neutron Scatterers meeting held at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
Department of Biomaterials participated at the ninth international conference on dental enamel
Department of Biomaterials participated at the Synchrotron and Neutron Scattering in Biomaterials and Soft Matter Workshop in Malmö
Rivan Sidaly has publicly defended her doctoral dissertation The role of hypoxia on the formation of dental enamel: a clinical, an experimental animal, and a cell study. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Rivan on her great achievement!
Mathias Dorn from Technische Universität München joined our lab for half a year to do research on surface modification of titanium dioxide bone scaffolds.
Anders Verket has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation On surface coatings of titanium-based bone graft materials. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Anders on his great achievement!
Two student interns spent a summer working on research projects at our lab in Oslo.
Some of our researchers launched on a world tour to present our latest results to fellow biomaterials scientist.
Benjamin Müller has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation Bone-mimetic TiO2 scaffolds with improved corrosion resistance. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Benjamin on his great achievement!
Oscar Villa has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation Wound healing promoting agents in oral and periodontal surgical procedures. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Oscar on his great achievement!
Se for deg at du skader deg og får et sår som gjør vondt og gror sakte. Tenk om det da fantes noe som får såret ditt til å gro bedre og uten smerte. Du tror kanskje det er science fiction, men dette preparatet finnes faktisk og er i bruk hos tannlegen.
Our department hosted a guest lecture on peri-implantitis by Axel Spahr from University of Sydney.
PhD student from Jilin University in China joined our department for one year with China scholarship.
Our department hosted a guest lecture on tooth enamel mineralisation by Malcolm L Snead from University of Southern California.
Florian Weber from Technische Universität München joined our lab for half a year to do research on protein adsorption on polymer surfaces.
I samarbeid med professor Dirk Linke og Institutt for biovitenskap har Avdeling for biomaterialer ved Institutt for klinisk odontologi fått en betydelig tildeling fra EU-programmet Horizon 2020.
Our department invited two renown biomaterials scientists João F. Mano and Pierre Layrolle to present some of their latest research work and to discuss potential collaborative research projects.
Winter is coming so Department of Biomatrials decided to bring some light into the growing darkness in the form of an exciting scientific seminar.
Department of Biomaterials brings light to the dark days of winter by organising an exciting scientific on nano-biomaterials seminar.
The seminar raise awareness on nano-biomaterials and to create a meeting place and arena for networks amongst the scientists in Norway working with nano-biomaterials and world leading scientists in the field.
The seminar is open for all participants and we strongly encourage both users and patient of nano-biomaterials to participate to the seminar.
Department of Biomaterials brings light to the dark days of winter by organising an exciting scientific on nano-biomaterials seminar.
The seminar raise awareness on nano-biomaterials and to create a meeting place and arena for networks amongst the scientists in Norway working with nano-biomaterials and world leading scientists in the field.
The seminar is open for all participants and we strongly encourage both users and patient of nano-biomaterials to participate to the seminar.
Department of Biomaterials joined our collaborators in Spain for a very interesting and productive scientific workshop on surface development of biomaterials.
Are teeth stronger than carrots? Or lollipops? And what makes teeth so strong? These and many other questions were answered at the Oslo Science Fair 2015.
Two of our researchers spent a sunny weekend in Grenoble - deep in the underbelly of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility!