Webpages tagged with «Biomaterials» - Page 3
Xing Rui has publicly defended her dissertation and been awarded the PhD-title
Professor Reseland is invited speaker to the symposium International Space Medicine in Aarhus, Denmark.
With the ever-darkening autumn days, it's good to look back to the sunnier summer months when the biomaterials lab was taken over by our French intern students.
The staff from the Department of Biomaterials has recived three different prices.
The programme for the annual Christmas seminar and dinner is ready. We have presenters from six European countries this year.
Professor Håvard J. Haugen visits AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow.
The Department, together with The University of the Balearic Islands, receives funding from the NILS Science and Sustainability programme.
Two PhD students from the University of the Balearic Islands joined our department for three months with EEA/Norway scholarship.
Two of our researchers spent a sunny weekend in Grenoble - deep in the underbelly of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility!
Two Erasmus students from Germany joined our lab for half a year to do research on titanium dioxide scaffolds.
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.
Helen Pullisaar has publicly defended her doctoral dissertation Bioinspired ceramic TiO2 scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Helen on her great achievement!
Department of Biomaterials joined our collaborators in Spain for a very interesting and productive scientific workshop on surface development of biomaterials.
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.
Molecules that are more often known for their potential to cause cancer may have a new, health-promoting role. Scientists are now discovering how these «radicals» may be used to prevent infections and promote the long-term success of dental implants.
Department of Biomaterials will be reinforced with a quartz crystal microbalance! Two of our researchers travelled to Chalmers in Gothenburg to get a sneak peek to this latest addition to our lab equipment.