Nettsider med emneord «Biomaterials» - Side 4
This past month, the University of Oslo (UiO) had the privilege of participating in an esteemed symposium hosted by the Forschungscampus Mittelhessen. The two-day event, "The Intersection of Digital Technology and Patient Care," explored the dynamic fusion of digital technologies with patient care practices, emphasising the field of regenerative medicine.
Department of Biomaterials hosted an international symposium on x-ray tomography techniques.
Department of Biomaterials travelled to ScSB2018 meeting to see Professor Lyngstadaas receive the prestigious ScSB Award
Øystein Stakkestad has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation The role of ameloblastin in mesenchymal tissues. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Øystein on his great achievement!
Department of Biomaterials has partnered with OsloMet in the Horizon 2020 project MgSafe that kicked off in Hamburg last week.
Francisco Romero Gavilán from Universitat Jaume I in Spain joined our group for three months to learn more about protein adsorption on biomaterials.
Javier Sanz Esporrin from Complutense University of Madrid joined our group for three months to learn more about micro- and nanoCT imaging.
Comparative evaluation of three methods for application of root filling materials into prepared root canals by micro-computed. tomography
Never before has any research group at our Faculty had more success with research grant from the Research Council of Norway. Our Department managed to obtain two large grants in the Nano2021 program.
Zhu Hao from Huazhong University of Science and Technology joined our group for one and a half years to teach us about Chinese traditions and cuisine (and do a bit of science at the side).
Summers at our lab are never quiet - thanks to our hardworking summer students. This summer, the biomaterials lab was kept busy by Dmytro and Nora.
Etter fleire år med arbeid for å finansiere den sjeldne maskina, vart den endeleg levert ved fakultetet i siste veke.
Gaute Floer Johnsen has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation Contralateral premolars: validation of symmetry. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Gaute on his great achievement!
Biomaterials hosts an open seminar on hierarchical and functional biomaterials based on protein self-assembly and nanocrystalline calcium phosphates.
Manuel Schweikle has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation Characterisation of mineralised synthetic hydrogel scaffolds for bone repair. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Manuel on his great achievement!
Aman S Chahal has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation From inert to active: biofunctionalised PEG hydrogels to guide stem cell behaviour. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Aman on his great achievement!
Anne Klemm has publicly defended her doctoral dissertation Doped TiO2 bone scaffolds - corrosion resistance combined with high compressive strength. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Anne on her great achievement!
Torben Hildebrand from University of Hanover joined our group for five months to perform high-resolution 3D x-ray imaging of tooth structures.
After a long wait, the sun is shining on us again and our lab is getting back to more or less normal activity over the summer.
The Department of Biomaterials has succeeded in attracting considerable funding and acknowledgement over the last ten years with a cumulative budget of 15 million Euros. The department has coordinated several EU and nationally founded projects on various type of applications from novel bone grafts, implant surface coatings, debridement strategies for infected implants, dental membranes, degradable metals, biomolecules for improved bone healing, soft tissue grafts and others.
Professor Lyngstadaas was the key note speaker at the Tkushinkai Annual International Conference.
Håvard Haugen was the key note speaker at the Deutschen Gesellschaft für Biomaterialien (German Society for Biomaterials) annual confrence.