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Bioengineering

A red mass wrapped in a green mass and a blue one concentrically
07.03.2025

MIRO, a new look at tumour models

16.12.2024

Brain microvessels to understand antibodies against malaria

Carmen Moccia, first author of the work, holding one of the devices used to generate vascularized mammary tissues.
09.07.2024

How do sex hormones affect breast microvessels?

Picture of the PRBB's microfabrication lab
10.05.2023

The PRBB’s new µFabLab is bound to break barriers in biomedical research

23.11.2022

Understanding the movement of metastatic cells

27.10.2022

Blai Vidiella (IBE): «Terraforming the Earth means fighting against the changes that humans have already caused in the planet»

07.04.2022

Bartha Knoppers (Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill University): “We need some risk tolerance in the data sharing field”

Illustration of a chip connecing the placenta with the embryo
24.01.2022

A chip to decipher the placental biology

Increases in aridity such as those expected from climate change could dramatically alter and even endanger ecosystems in arid areas of our planet. | Picture by Parsing Eye from Unsplash.
06.04.2020

A global map of the planet’s desertification

The members of the laboratory are biomedical engineers and biologists. The head of the group, Javier Macías, is a physicist.l.
07.10.2019

“We don’t do biology; we do engineering with biological pieces”

Vikas Trivedi group at EMBL-Barcelona, doing research on bioengineering, organoids and developmental biology
07.02.2019

“To understand how cells form embryos, we build embryos”

Credit: Collin Edington and Iris Lee, Koch Institute MIT. CC BY-NC-ND
22.01.2019

A gathering of brains, ears and hearts – eight seminars on organoids

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