2017
David Wiedmer has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation TiO2 dark catalysis in biomedical applications. Department of Biomaterials congratulates David on his great achievement!
Sebastian Geißler has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation Surface functionalization of dental implants for improved biological response and reduced infection risk. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Sebastian on his great achievement!
Department of Biomaterials hosted two seminars on nanostructured biomaterials and biosensor applications based on nanotechnology.
Group of enthusiastic biomaterials researchers and microbiologists joined their forces last week to discuss the future challenges related to implantable medical devices in the world without antibiotics.
Martin Bech from University of Lund offered us a glimpse into the exciting new possiblities available in high-resolution X-ray imaging of biological materials.
While most people were enjoying their summer holidays by the beach, our lab did not quiet down thanks to our three hard-working student researchers.
Paweł Kałłas from Szczecin joined our group for a five month Erasmus internship and thoroughly enjoyed his stay in Oslo.
September started with big celebration for science at the Biomaterials lab.
Our department showed a strong presence at the 2nd International Symposium on Bioinspired Macromolecular Systems in Aveiro.
Department of Biomaterials had an eventful March with many of our researchers participating in two different international conferences.
Thao Ha from Hanover joined our group for four months to work on her master thesis and she thoroughly enjoyed her stay in Oslo.
Biomaterials hosts an open seminar on bone-anchored implants and the ramifications of increasing antimicrobial resistance on implant-related infections.
September brought us even more reasons to celebrate at Biomaterials.
After a long wait, our brand new nanoCT scanner is up and running!
Come and join us in our discussion on how to design and test anti-infective biomaterials for the post-antibiotic era.
Our department hosted a seminar on the surprising similarities of bone and fat tissue and the devastating consequences of obesity on oral health.