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Video of Riccardo Levato (Jean Leray award 2021).

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First and Last Name: Ksenia Menshikh
Student/PhD/Postdoc: PhD Candidate
Institute: Università del Piemonte Orientale
Department: Department of Health Sciences
Group leader: Prof. Lia Rimondini (INNOVATION Lab)
Matrix Marvel: Stem Cells Thriving on Bone-Mimicking Scaffolds
Short description of image: In our studies, I am searching for a synthetic scaffold suitable for the use as a bone-like environment in 3D models of skeletal diseases in vitro. This scanning electron microscopy image shows extracellular matrix (pink) produced by primary mesenchymal stem cells seeded on the 3D-printed tricalcium phosphate scaffold (its granules are in blue). * The fact that the cells produced abundant amounts of matrix and integrated in the scaffold’s microstructure indicates that the tricalcium phosphate scaffold is cytocompatible and can potentially play role of a bone-like environment - at least, from the point of observations in vitro.
Instrument used to produce the image: Scanning Electron Microscope JSM-IT500 by Leica.


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Maja MARKOVIC

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Maja MARKOVIC; SERBIA
Innovation Center of Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy University of Belgrade, Chemical engineering

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Biography
Maja D. Markovic, PhD in Chemical Engineering, was born on April 12. 1989. in Kragujevac (Serbia), where she finished elementary school and The First Kragujevac Gymnasium, majoring in natural sciences and mathematics. She started her bachelor degree studies at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade (Serbia), in the study program Chemical Engineering in 2008 and graduated in 2012 with a GPA 9.29/10.00. She started her master studies in 2012 at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade (Serbia) in the study program of Chemical Engineering and completed it in 2013 with a GPA 9.75/10.00. During her studies, she was awarded a prestigeous scholarship from the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development for all four years of study. For the exceptional GPA and course project work achieved during her studies, she received the "Panta S. Tutundžić" award from the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, as well as the award from the Serbian Chemical Society. She started her PhD studies at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade (Serbia), in the study program of Chemical Engineering in 2013, and defended her doctoral thesis ”Release kinetics of a poorly water-soluble substance from carriers based on poly(methacrylic acid), casein and liposomes” on September 11, 2020. Her great point avarage during her PhD studies was 10.00/10.00. From April to November 2014, she had an internship at the company ”Herba Svet” d.o.o. in Belgrade, which is engaged in the production of plant-based diet drops and capsules. From November 2014 to July 2018, she was permanently employed in the same company, in the position of technologist, and was responsible for the standardization of herbal drops and for the control of the process parameters and the process of production of herbal drops and capsules. The Chamber of Commerce of Serbia and SGS awarded her a diploma for her technical contribution to the seminar ”GMP - Good Manufacturing Practice” (April 2016). Since July 2018, she has been employed at the Innovation Center of the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade. As part of the team working on the project sponsored by the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, entitled: ‟Novel encapsulation and enzyme technologies for designing of new biocatalysts and biologically active compounds targeting enhancement of food quality, safety and competitiveness" - III 46010 (2018-2020) she developed hybrid bio hydrogels based on poly(methacrylic acid), casein and liposomes for controlled release of poorly water-soluble active substances. She also cooperated with researchers who participated in the research project sponsored by the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development: "Synthesis and characterization of new functional polymers and polymer nanocomposites" (OI-172062 2018-2020) and the project Program for excellent projects of young researchers – PROMIS which was funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia (# 6062612 "POLYGREEN"). Dr. Maja Markovic developed biobased and sustaineble polymer materials and published several papers with these authors as a result of these colaborations. She was also part of the organizing committee of the IcETRAN 2019 international conference. Currently, she is emoplyed as a Research Associate at the Innovation Center of the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, where she is responsible for the laboratory research planning, collection and analysis of experimental results, writing of research papers and for working with students.

Expertise
Her research involves design of sustainable polymer materials obtained by using natural recyclable and low-cost resources, such as cellulosic materials, casein, crotonic acid etc. Her research is focused on design of the hybrid polymer materials with outstanding properties intended for biomedical applications especially for drug delivery. Keywords: Biomaterials; Polymer Engineering; Biomaterial Engineering; Biomaterial Science; Polymeric Biomaterials; Hydrogel; Smart Materials; Controlled Drug Delivery; Targeted Drug Delivery; Chemical Engineering; Polymers; Liposomes; Materials Engineering; Advanced Materials
Publications
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&view_op=list_works&gmla=AJsN-F5iOonq0LcJ33jSOcBzh6Gki0a3MU7DIHofZI4F0H6O9Lk659BtNG7kRQXwtzWGC6-4rD1palT2KTVr3F-zml9b1Gdgy-ZSjE6ToPZjp3okIUM9LLU&user=i40CCmwAAAAJ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Maja-Markovic-7 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8466-8539

ESB News

PhD position available in the Regenerative Medicine Technologies (RMT) Lab, Bellinzona, Switzerland

PhD position available in the Regenerative Medicine Technologies (RMT) Lab, Bellinzona, Switzerland

The RMT Lab invites applications for a fully funded Ph.D. position in Biomedical Sciences for conducting research in the project entitled “A high-throughput microphysiological platform to analyze the role of the aging human vasculature in melanoma metastases”.

The 4 years project will deal with the identification of biological mechanisms driving the formation and progression of metastases in presence of aging blood vessels with the final goal of identifying translational opportunities to block this process.

The project involves the biofabrication of 3D microvascular networks (main focus on the blood brain barrier), their integration with high-throughput culture systems and the analysis of blood vessel-cancer cell interaction through multiple next-gen sequencing techniques and high-content screening.


Find more information here.
Postdoc position at the Polymers, Biopolymers Surfaces (PBS) Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6270)  Rouen, France

Postdoc position at the Polymers, Biopolymers Surfaces (PBS) Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6270) Rouen, France

The Polymers, Biopolymers Surfaces (PBS) Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6270) is seeking a postdoc with a strong background in immunoengineering, biomaterials and/or polymer chemistry. 

The successful candidate will contribute developing advanced biomaterials for cancer immunotherapy. This project aims to harness the potential of biomaterials to improve the delivery and efficacy of T cells in solid tumors, significantly impacting human health and expediting clinical translation.

The postdoctoral researcher will be employed by CNRS, Europe's largest fundamental science agency, and conduct research under Dr. Sidi A. Bencherif at the Polymers, Biopolymers Surfaces (PBS) Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6270), located at University Rouen Normandy. PBS, a joint research unit of CNRS and the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) Rouen Normandy, is associated with the Doctoral School of Chemistry and an interregional research center. PBS aims to develop innovative high-performance polymers through macromolecular chemistry, employing physical, physico-chemical, and biological approaches, and evaluating their functions in diverse environments, including biological systems. The PBS Laboratory comprises 46 permanent staff members, including 11 professors, 17 assistant professors, 2 CNRS researchers, 7 ITAs, and 9 BIATSSs. Researchers at PBS possess diverse expertise spanning chemistry, biology, and materials science, focusing on areas such as antimicrobial biomaterials, brain tissue reconstruction, and 3D bioprinted constructs for skin tissue engineering. Collaboration with Rouen University Hospital and international partners (e.g., USA, Europe) will further advance our research and facilitate translating research into clinical trials.

Find more information and apply here.

Postdoc position at AO Research Institute (ARI) Davos

Postdoc position at AO Research Institute (ARI) Davos

The AO Research Institute Davos is seeking a postdoc with a strong background in biopolymer chemistry and biomaterials!

https://esbiomaterials.eu/cms/jobs