Nettsider med emneord «Biomaterials» - Side 3

Publisert 17. juli 2015 18:14

Two of our researchers spent a sunny weekend in Grenoble - deep in the underbelly of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility!

Publisert 8. juli 2015 16:01

Two Erasmus students from Germany joined our lab for half a year to do research on titanium dioxide scaffolds.  

Publisert 27. okt. 2015 14:06

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.

Publisert 24. jan. 2017 18:02

Paweł Kałłas from Szczecin joined our group for a five month Erasmus internship and thoroughly enjoyed his stay in Oslo.

Publisert 13. feb. 2017 18:45

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.

Publisert 26. aug. 2017 21:27

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.

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Publisert 12. des. 2017 18:27

Department of Biomaterials hosted two seminars on nanostructured biomaterials and biosensor applications based on nanotechnology.

Publisert 17. des. 2017 18:58

David Wiedmer has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation TiO2 dark catalysis in biomedical applications. Department of Biomaterials congratulates David on his great achievement!

Publisert 16. des. 2017 17:27

Thao Ha from Hanover joined our group for four months to work on her master thesis and she thoroughly enjoyed her stay in Oslo.

Publisert 7. feb. 2018 19:39

Department of Biomaterials hosted an international symposium on x-ray tomography techniques.

Publisert 3. mai 2018 22:59

Department of Biomaterials travelled to ScSB2018 meeting to see Professor Lyngstadaas receive the prestigious ScSB Award

Publisert 30. aug. 2018 14:40

Øystein Stakkestad has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation The role of ameloblastin in mesenchymal tissues. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Øystein on his great achievement!

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Publisert 17. nov. 2018 10:25

Department of Biomaterials has partnered with OsloMet in the Horizon 2020 project MgSafe that kicked off in Hamburg last week.

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Publisert 1. nov. 2010 15:24

Comparative evaluation of three methods for application of root filling materials into prepared root canals by micro-computed. tomography

Publisert 26. juni 2017 20:25

Come and join us in our discussion on how to design and test anti-infective biomaterials for the post-antibiotic era.

Publisert 12. juli 2017 18:24

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.

Publisert 27. mars 2018 15:40

Krzysztof Wrzesinski from CelVivo gave us a detailed introduction to 3D cell culture methods 

Publisert 30. juni 2015 12:33

Hanna Tiainen ved fagavdeling for biomaterialer på IKO får Kongens utmerkelse for sitt doktorgradsarbeid.

Publisert 9. okt. 2018 16:53

Maziar Ghadakchi Shabestari has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation Bone marrow lesions in osteoarthritis: role of angiogenesis and bone turnover. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Maziar on his great achievement!

Publisert 12. nov. 2018 11:42

Dental biomaterials expert Jukka Pekka Matinlinna visited the Biomaterials lab for a collaborative meeting.

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Publisert 6. mai 2024 09:44

Minh has successfully defended his thesis, "The dynamics of bone augmentation with a TiO2 graft material: Studies in challenging pre-clinical models" Minh's thesis, meticulously researched and presented, delves into the complexities of bone graft materials, offering groundbreaking insights that pave the way for future innovations in dental and orthopaedic treatments.