Nettsider med emneord «biomaterials»
Amel and Ambn, on progenitor cells and mesenchymal tissue regeneration
We had the pleasure of hosting a small group of American Biomedical Engineering students and faculty members from the DIS Study Abroad in Scandinavia exchange program this week
Badra Hussain participated in the 2023 IADR (International Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research) General Session in Bogotá, Colombia with an oral presentation
We are delighted to announce that Stefanie Linskens has successfully completed her bachelor internship at the Department of Biomaterials, scoring an impressive 8/10. Stefanie's time with us has been highly productive, and we couldn't be prouder of her accomplishments.
The Department is thrilled to announce the EXCITE 2.0 Network project kick-off. Marking a significant milestone in scientific research, this initiative sets a new standard for interdisciplinary collaboration across Europe, leveraging the continent's leading electron and X-ray imaging facilities.
Xing Rui has publicly defended her dissertation and been awarded the PhD-title
The Department, together with The University of the Balearic Islands, receives funding from the NILS Science and Sustainability programme.
Molecules that are more often known for their potential to cause cancer may have a new, health-promoting role. Scientists are now discovering how these «radicals» may be used to prevent infections and promote the long-term success of dental implants.
Professor Reseland is invited speaker to the symposium International Space Medicine in Aarhus, Denmark.
With the ever-darkening autumn days, it's good to look back to the sunnier summer months when the biomaterials lab was taken over by our French intern students.
The staff from the Department of Biomaterials has recived three different prices.
The programme for the annual Christmas seminar and dinner is ready. We have presenters from six European countries this year.
Professor Håvard J. Haugen visits AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow.
The department of biomaterials invites you to a one day seminar addressing the future of biomaterials. The seminar is sponsored by EEA grant , UiO-PES2020 - Project Establishment Support (PES) for Horizon 2020 both from University of Oslo and the Norwegian Research Council
Florian Weber from Technische Universität München joined our lab for half a year to do research on protein adsorption on polymer surfaces.
PhD student from Jilin University in China joined our department for one year with China scholarship.
Benjamin Müller has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation Bone-mimetic TiO2 scaffolds with improved corrosion resistance. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Benjamin on his great achievement!
Two student interns spent a summer working on research projects at our lab in Oslo.