Tag: biomaterials research centre

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2010-09-02 14:55 GöteborgBIO A study is being presented today that for the first time ever shows the result of treatment with osseointegrated prostheses of titanium implants in patients with amputated femurs. The study shows that this treatment gives nine out of ten patients improved function and a better quality of life. These findings emerge from research by the Sahlgrenska Academy/Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg.

International Conference on Orthopaedic Research in Gothenburg

2010-09-01 09:38 GöteborgBIO International Conference on Orthopaedic Research in Gothenburg, 31 August - 3 September. Around 3,000 participants from all over the world will be present. Latest results from Swedish and international orthopaedic research will be presented at the conference.Invited speakers include Professor Sam Stupp, a world-leading scientist from the USA in the field of biomaterials and nanotechnology.

Young Scientists´ Forum Scholarship – "From Idea to Reality” 2010

2010-08-26 11:17 GöteborgBIO Are you curious about finding out if your idea might be a commercial success? If so, we recommend you to apply for the “Idea Scholarship – From Idea to Reality”. Last day of application is September 10, 2010.

Future growth is spelled nanotechnology and regenerative medicine

2009-12-16 16:39 GöteborgBIO “Improving the quality of life of people the world over — that´s what drives me in all my work," says Professor Samuel Stupp, who visited Göteborg last week to sign a new cooperative agreement between the University of Gothenburg and America´s renowned Northwestern University of Chicago. It is a very prominent visit. Because Professor Stupp is the man who has made paralysed mice walk again! 

Success at "The Future of Biomaterials" Symposium

2009-11-23 14:00 GöteborgBIO About 150 people were present at the annual meeting “The Future of Biomaterials", arranged by Biomaterials Research Centre at the University of Gothenburg, in cooperation with GöteborgBIO, on Thursday November 19th.