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ANTOLINOS-TURPIN C.M., MORALES ROMAN R.M., RODE- NAS-ROCHINA J., GóMEZ RIBELLES J.L., GóMEZ-TEJEDOR J.A. Macroporous thin membranes for cell transplant in regen- erative medicine. Biomaterials. 2015;67:254-263.
MNATSAKANYAN H., RICO P., GRIGORIOU E., CANDELAS A.M., RODRIGO-NAVARRO A., SALMERON-SáNCHEZ M. ET AL. Con- trolled Assembly of Fibronectin Nanofibrils Triggered by Random Copolymer Chemistry. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. 2015;7(32):18125-18135.
GAMIZ-GONZáLEZ M.A., PISKIN A.E., PANDIS C., CHATZIMANO- LIS-MOUSTAKAS C., KYRITSIS A., MARI B. ET AL. Determining
Highlights
TRASLATIONAL RESEARCH:
• Tissue Engineering for Bone Augmentation for
Dental Implant Fixation, in collaboration with Zvit Medica SL. and the LABRET-UMA group. CIB- ER-BBN Technology Transfer Program Proposals
• Creation of the spin-off IKASIA Technologies SL in which Universitat Politècnica de València ia a part- ner.
EUROPEAN RESEARCH PROJECTS:
• Nanostructured Gel for Cellular Therapy of Degen-
erative Skeletal Disorders (STRUCTGEL). EuroNa-
noMed 2011 (PI11 / 03032).
• Network for Development of Soft Nanofibrous
Construct for Cellular Therapy of Degenerative Skeletal Disorders (FIBROGELNET). EU Marie Cu- rie IAPP (PIAP-GA-2012-324386).
NATIONAL RESEARCH PROJECTS:
• Local mechanical stimulation of mesenchymal
stem cells to enhance oteogenic and chondro- genic differentiation in regenerative medicine. (MAT2013-46467-C4-1-R).
• Material-driven fibronectin fibrillogenesis to En- gineer Synergistic Growth Factor Microenviron- ments. (MAT2012-38359-C03-01).
• Enteroscopy in humans by Endoworm system IS- CIII-FIS (PI12 / 01000).
• “Network of Excellence” research for the devel- opment of functionalized titanium implants. (MAT2014-52905-REDT).
the influence of N-acetylation on water sorption in chi- tosan films. Carbohydrate Polymers. 2015;133:110-116.
LOZANO PICAZO P., PéREZ GARNES M., MARTíNEZ RAMOS C., VALLES-LLUCH A., MONLEON PRADAS M. New semi-biode- gradable materials from semi-interpenetrated networks of poly(ε-caprolactone) and poly(ethyl acrylate). Macro- molecular Bioscience. 2015;15(2):229-240.
BALLESTER-BELTRáN J, LEBOURG M, RICO P, SALM- ERóN-SáNCHEZ M. Cell migration within confined sand- wich-like nanoenvironments.Nanomedicine (London, Eng- land). 2015;10(5):815-28.
REGIONAL RESEARCH PROJECTS:
• New biomaterials for improving predictive models
based on liver cell cultures. HEPATIBIOMAT (Pro-
jects UPV-Hospital La Fe).
• Construction of a semidegradable hybrid system
with applications in bone regeneration. BIOSCAFF.
(Projects UPV-Hospital La Fe).
• Three-dimensional supports based on biodegrad-
able microparticles for the regeneration of articu- lar cartilage (IIS INCLIVA Foundation Hospital of Valencia - UPV).
• New Endoscopy System Endoworm 3.0 (Projects UPV-Hospital La Fe).
• Development of biomimetic three-dimensional environments for myeloma cells culture (Project UPV-Hospital La Fe).
THESIS AWARDS: JJosé Ballester Beltran “Sandwich to engineer systems like the cellular microenviron- ment”.
• Award: Specialized Group of Polymers (GEO) of
the Spanish Royal Chemistry and Physic Royal So-
cieties.
• 2015 European doctoral award-European Society
for Biomaterials (ESB).
7 doctoral theses in 2015.
39 scientific articles published in 2015.
Institution: Universitat Politècnica de València · Contact: Centro de Biomateriales e Ingeniería Tisular Edificio 8E (CPI), acceso F, 1a pl. · Camino de Vera s/n, PO Box 22012. 46071 Valencia · Tel.: 96 387 72 75 · E.mail: [email protected] · Web.: http://www.upv.es/cb/index-es.html
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