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Video of Riccardo Levato (Jean Leray award 2021).

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First and Last Name: Mohammad Suhaan Dar
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Institute: Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)
Department: Centre for nanotechnology Research
Group leader: Dr. Niroj Kumar Sahu
Nano-Galaxy: GQDs and Iron Oxide in Tumor Scaffold
This confocal-style composite image captures the hybrid integration of fluorescent graphene quantum dots (GQDs, green) and magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe₃O₄, red) within a biomimetic hydrogel scaffold. Designed for a 3D in vitro tumor model, the structure mimics the extracellular matrix while enabling photothermal therapy and magnetic guidance. The distribution highlights nanoparticle retention and spatial arrangement within the porous hydrogel, emphasizing its potential for localized cancer treatment and real-time imaging. The artificial coloring enhances the visual appeal without altering the original signal. Note: Image represents preliminary findings. Data not published. Instrument used to produce the image: Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope (CLSM)


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Nieves CUBO

Dr.
Nieves CUBO; SPAIN
ARIES - Nebrija University

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Biography
Nieves Cubo Mateo is a Spanish engineer and researcher. A pioneer in the field of 3D tissue printing, she developed a low-cost printer for the generation of human tissues that can be subsequently implanted, in support of regenerative medicine. She was the first person to make functional human skin with a 3D printing machine from human cells and materials. She graduated in Electronic and Automatic Engineering from the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) in 2013. He has a Master's Degree in Materials Science and Engineering (2013-2014) from UC3M and a Master's Degree in Teaching Specialized in Experimental Sciences and Technology (2015-2016). ) by the Alfonso X el Sabio University (UAX). She is a Doctor from the Faculty of Pharmacy of the UCM (2016-2020). Her Doctoral Thesis was developed at the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and at the Technical University of Dresden (TUD), where she worked for part of this last period. Previously, she worked at UC3M, in the Department of Biomedical and Aerospace Engineering as Teaching and Research Staff (Bioengineering) and at EXOVITE, a technological innovation company in medical tools and procedures (Research + Development + Innovation, in 3D printing applied to medicine ). During 2017 and 2018, she remained at UC3M as Research Teaching Staff, developing the technology and doing in vitro and in vivo validations of dermal-epidermal equivalents deposited with the printer. Since then, her work has been focused on the development of new bioinks and cell deposition processes that allow her to generate new tissues with the aim of achieving low-cost, replicable systems that can be reproduced in other parts of the world.

Expertise
She has collaborated with the Technical University of Dresden (TUD) and with the German satellite and aerospace engineering company (OHB) for the adaptation of these processes in order to be used in space exploration missions, within the framework of an European Space Agency (ESA) project. The goal of this work was to develop materials that can be obtained directly from humans, or from plants that can be easily grown and processed in isolated areas with limited resources (as Mars, or Earth isolated areas). She was Associate Professor at the University of Valencia from 2011 to 2022, teaching Regenerative Medicine, and Robotics in the last academic year. She is currently Professor at the Antonio de Nebrija University, where she also conducts research activities as IP of the ARIES Research group. She is the Director of the Bachelor's Degree in Bioengineering, and the responsible of the Space Exploration Club of the university.
Publications
https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0002-0717-3049 Scopus Author ID: 57193794075 ResearcherID: X-7894-2019 Loop profile: 1416677 SciProfiles: 997898

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Call for Applications – Join the YSF Board!

Call for Applications – Join the YSF Board!

The Young Scientist Forum (YSF-ESB) of the European Society For Biomaterials - ESB is looking for 5 new board members to join our dynamic team! This is a unique opportunity to actively shape the future of our community, represent young researchers in biomaterials, and contribute to exciting initiatives within ESB.

Details at a glance:

- Positions available: 5
- How to apply: Download the application form
here, fill it in, and send it together with your CV to ysf@esbiomaterials.eu and arn.mignon@kuleuven.be.
- Deadline: 31st October 2025
- Voting period: November – December 2025
- Results announced: February 2026
- Start of mandate: ESB Conference, September 2026
- Duration: 4 years

We strongly encourage motivated early-career researchers across Europe to apply. Being part of the YSF Board is a great chance to expand your network, enhance leadership skills, and support the next generation of biomaterials scientists.

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ESBiomaterials Educational Affiliates and Sister Societies

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Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Society (Turkey)

Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Society (Turkey)http://www.biyomalzeme.org.tr

Hellenic Society for Biomaterials

Hellenic Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.biomaterials.org.gr

Netherlands Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering (NBTE)

Netherlands Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering (NBTE)http://www.nbte.nl

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German Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.dgbm.org

Polish Society for Biomaterials

Polish Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.biomat.krakow.pl

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Scandinavian Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.scsb.eu

Italian Society for Biomaterials

Italian Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.biomateriali.org

SSBRM

SSBRMhttps://ssbrm.ch

UK Society for Biomaterials

UK Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.uksb.org.uk

Iberian Society for Biomaterials & Biomechanics

Iberian Society for Biomaterials & Biomechanicshttp://www.e-sibb.org

BIOMAT (French Society for Biomaterials)

BIOMAT (French Society for Biomaterials)http://www.biomatfrance.com/

Romanian Society for Biomaterials

Romanian Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.srb.ro/?language=1

European Chapter of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society (TERMIS-EU)

European Chapter of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society (TERMIS-EU)https://termis.org/chapters-europe

The European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO)

The European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO) http://www.esao.org/

European Society of Biomechanics (ESB)

European Society of Biomechanics (ESB) http://www.esbiomech.org/

European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS)

European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS)https://eors.info/

The Federation of European Materials Society

The Federation of European Materials Societyhttps://www.fems.org/

ESBiomaterials Industrial partners

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Research Instutute Davos

Research Instutute Davoshttps://www.aofoundation.org

Baltic Biomaterials Centre of Excellence

Baltic Biomaterials Centre of Excellencehttps://bbcentre.eu

BIOINX

BIOINXhttps://bioinx.com

Biomedical Boundings

Biomedical Boundingshttps://www.biomedicalbonding.com

Bruker

Brukerhttps://www.bruker.com

CSEM

CSEMhttps://www.csem.ch

Exabone

Exabonehttps://www.exabone.com

Expercy

Expercyhttps://expercy.com

Fibrothelium

Fibrotheliumhttps://www.fibrothelium.com

Fluidnatek

Fluidnatekhttps://fluidnatek.com

Jellagen

Jellagenhttps://jellagen.co.uk

Journal of Materials Chemistry B

Journal of Materials Chemistry Bhttps://www.rsc.org

Merck

Merckhttps://www.merckgroup.com

Metatissue

Metatissuehttps://metatissue.com

Optics 11 Life

Optics 11 Lifehttps://www.optics11life.com

Polbionica

Polbionicahttps://polbionica.com/en

Readily 3D

Readily 3Dhttps://readily3d.com/

Regemat 3D

Regemat 3Dhttps://www.regemat3d.com

Regenhu

Regenhuhttps://www.regenhu.com

Rheolution

Rheolutionhttps://rheolution.com

Risystem

Risystemhttps://risystem.com

Scanco Medical

Scanco Medicalhttps://www.scanco.ch

Sparthamedical

Sparthamedicalhttps://sparthamedical.eu

Tissue Labs

Tissue Labshttps://www.tissuelabs.com

Upnano

Upnanohttps://www.upnano.com

WBC 2024

WBC 2024https://wbc2024.com

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Wileyhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/