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Institute: University of Twente
Department: Leijten Lab
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A Colourful Cuddle
In this experiment, human mesenchymal stem cells (stained with phalloidin) and cell-adhesive microgels (stained with ATTO565 (red) and FITC (green)) self-assembled into a living microtissue. The properties of these cell-adhesive microgels are both physically and chemically tuneable. Moreover, the cell-adhesive microgels are able to direct the behaviour of the cells, for example by influencing cell fate by microgel stiffness.
Instrument used to produce the image: Zeiss LSM880


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Mina VAEZ

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Mina VAEZ; CANADA
University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry

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Biography
Mina Vaez is a researcher and academic in biomedical engineering, currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Dentistry. Born in Tehran, she began her academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Material Science and Engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology, graduating in 2016. She earned a Master's degree in Biomaterial Engineering from the University of Tehran in 2019, where she developed innovative wound dressings. In 2020, Mina joined the Bozec Lab at the University of Toronto. Her Ph.D. research focuses on collagen crosslinks in skin tissue engineering, particularly developing skin substitutes with active permeation properties. Her work has been presented at international conferences and published in journals such as Acta Biomaterialia and Frontiers in Aging. Mina has strong leadership and mentorship skills, having supervised several undergraduate students and guided them to success in scientific presentations, with some winning first place in faculty competitions. She has held leadership roles, including President of the Graduate and Post-Graduate Dental Students Society and VP of Learning and Development for Graduate Super Women Engineers at the University of Toronto. Her dedication is reflected in honors and awards, including the University of Toronto Student Leadership Award and the Dr. Jaro Sodek Memorial Award. Additionally, her commitment to innovation is highlighted by her patent on generating electricity by foot pressure during walking. Mina continues to make significant contributions to biomedical engineering and tissue engineering research.

Expertise
Mina Vaez is a highly skilled biomedical engineer with extensive expertise in tissue engineering and biomaterials. Her technical proficiency encompasses a wide array of laboratory techniques, including cell culture, confocal fluorescence microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and various characterization methods such as FTIR, SEM, TEM, and XRD. Mina is adept in antibacterial assays, SDS PAGE, electrospinning, and skin penetration assays, which are pivotal for her innovative research in developing advanced skin substitutes. Mina's academic and research career is marked by her contributions to understanding collagen's biophysical and biochemical properties, particularly in the context of tissue engineering applications. Her work on collagen crosslinks and skin substitutes has significant implications for regenerative medicine, aiming to improve skin repair and regeneration processes. Additionally, Mina is proficient in several computer software tools essential for data analysis and research, including SPSS statistical software, JPK, Origin, Xpert, Image J, and the Microsoft Office Suite. Her ability to combine technical laboratory skills with robust data analysis makes her a versatile and valuable researcher. Beyond her technical skills, Mina has demonstrated strong leadership and mentoring abilities, having guided undergraduate students in their research endeavors and contributed to various academic and professional societies. Her industry experience further complements her academic achievements, providing her with a comprehensive understanding of both the scientific and practical aspects of biomedical engineering. Mina's commitment to innovation, combined with her extensive technical expertise and leadership capabilities, positions her as a leading figure in the field of biomedical engineering, with a particular focus on advancing tissue engineering and biomaterials research.
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FEMS and ESB Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Strengthen Collaboration

FEMS and ESB Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Strengthen Collaboration

The Federation of European Materials Societies (FEMS) and the European Society for Biomaterials (ESB) have formalized their collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This agreement marks an important step towards fostering synergies between the two societies, encouraging cross-disciplinary research, and promoting joint activities that benefit their respective communities!

More details here: FEMS-ESB MoU_Press release

 

ESB & EORS Upcoming Webinar, 11 April 2025, 15:00-16:00 (CET)

ESB & EORS Upcoming Webinar, 11 April 2025, 15:00-16:00 (CET)

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ESB Council Elections 2025: Time to Vote!

ESB Council Elections 2025: Time to Vote!

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ESBiomaterials Educational Affiliates

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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

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/