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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!
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.
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.
Liebert Parreiras Nogueira won the movie award for best video at an international microCT conference in Mechelen, Belgium. The Department of Biomaterials congratulates Liebert on this accomplishment.
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!
Biomaterials hosts an open seminar on the use of extracellular vesicles and platelet lysate in cell free regenerative therapies and as cost-effective cell culture supplement.
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.
Florian Weber has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation Development of multifunctional polyphenolic coatings for improved peri-implant healing. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Florian on his great achievement!
Victor A. Jankowski's master thesis on polyphenolic nanocoatings for dental implants won this year's best master thesis award at the Faculty of Dentistry. Well done, Victor!
Manuel Schweikle was awarded His Majesty the King's Gold Medal for his outstanding PhD thesis focusing on developing mineralised hydrogels for regenerating bone tissue around dental implants.
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.
Usame Sevgi from Dicle University in Turkey joined our group for three months, bringing along some Turkish delight and an healthy appetite for science.
Dyala Bakir's master thesis on polyphenolic nanocoatings for dental implants won this year's best master thesis award at the Faculty of Dentistry. Well done, Dyala!
The Norwegian Dental Association's award for teaching and research 2012 to Post Doc Johan Caspar Wohlfahrt.
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.
Probal Basu started his Marie Curie postdoc project at the Biomaterials lab in July. He is the first MSCA postdoctoral fellow at our faculty, so let's hear what brought him to our lab and what are his first impressions of Oslo.
Paweł Kałłas has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation Bacterial and Host Response to Nanostructured Surfaces. We congratulate Pawel on his achievement!
The department hosts the 6th annual Scandinavian Society for Biomaterials (ScSB) meeting in 2013!
From 2013 - 2016, Head of the Department of Biomaterials, Professor Lyngstadaas will act as the Dean of Research at the Faculty of Dentistry.
Last week we organized the 16th Scandinavian Society for Biomaterials (ScSB). annual conference held in the beautiful town of Røros together with Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU) . Our lab participated by presenting eight posters and two rapid-fire presentations from our esteemed members.
The department joins the Baltic sea network for biomaterial composites (BASENETBICO ).
The first ever Biomaterials in Oslo alumni day will be organised on 24th October! the alumni day will kick-start with a lunch at the Department of Biomaterials. The lunch will be followed by a half-day seminar with talks from both the department and the returning alumni.
The alumni seminar will be held in Auditorium 2, IKO.