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Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia

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Website
  
www.ibecbarcelona.eu

Province
  
Province of Barcelona

Founded
  
2005

Phone
  
+34 934 03 97 06

Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia

Founder
  
Government of Catalonia, University of Barcelona, Technical University of Catalonia

Focus
  
Bioengineering and nanomedicine research

Location
  
Baldiri Reixac, 10-12, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Key people
  
Josep Samitier (Director)

Address
  
Carrer de Baldiri Reixac, 10-12, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–6PMMonday9AM–6PMTuesday9AM–6PMWednesday9AM–6PMThursday9AM–6PMFriday9AM–6PMSaturdayClosedSunday(Father's Day)Closed

Similar
  
IRB Barcelona, Parc Científic de Barcelona, Institut d'Investig Biomèdiq, Fundació Privada Bioregió, Universitat de Barcelona

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The Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is an institution engaged in basic and applied research in bioengineering and nanomedicine, with experts working on tissue regeneration, biomechanics, molecular dynamics, biomimetics, drug delivery, organs ‘on-a-chip’, cell migration, stem cells, artificial olfaction and microbial biotechnology. The institute was created by the Government of Catalonia, the University of Barcelona and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia in December 2005 and is located at the Barcelona Science Park (Parc Científic de Barcelona - PCB). The director of the institute is Prof. Josep Samitier, who took over from founding director Josep A. Planell i Estany in 2013. In 2014 IBEC was named a "Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence" by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.

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Mission

The institute aims to pursue interdisciplinary research in bioengineering and nanomedicine which is combined with specific transfer targets to produce new applied technologies in the health sciences. It fosters collaborations with local organisations and international research institutes, provides high-level training to staff and students, promotes innovation and technology transfer, and engages the public through outreach and educational activities. IBEC’s ultimate objective is to translate research results to the clinic to improve health and quality of life.

Location

Most administrative and scientific divisions of IBEC Barcelona are located at the Barcelona Science Park (Parc Científic de Barcelona - PCB). The Park also hosts the research centres of several biotech and pharmaceutical companies, as well as technical services and technology platforms. The institute also has two groups located at the Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge (Bellvitge University Hospital - HUB). Some of the institute’s group leaders are also affiliated to the University of Barcelona or the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.

Research Areas

The scientific and technological research at the institute is grouped into three core application areas: Bioengineering for Regenerative Therapies, Bioengineering for Future Medicine and Bioengineering for Active Ageing.

  • Bioengineering for Regenerative Therapies: Molecular dynamics at the interface of cells and biomaterials; the biophysical mechanisms underlying migration at the level of cells and tissues; biomimetic systems for cell-based assays; endogenous tissue programs for organ regeneration; developmental neurobiology and regeneration; and biomaterials for regenerative therapies.
  • Bioengineering for Future Medicine: Nanotechnology for new biomedical systems and devices; nanoscopy for nanomedicine; nanoscale tools to study biological systems, including optopharmacology; nanomedicine-based systems for malaria; cellular and molecular mechanobiology; label-free biological characterization methods and electronic biosensors; micro- and nanorobots.
  • Bioengineering for Active Ageing: Developmental neurobiology and regeneration; biomaterials for regenerative therapies; signal and information processing for sensing systems; antimicrobial therapies; and biomedical signal processing and interpretation.
  • Core Facilities and Services

    IBEC manages a Nanotechnology Platform which offers services in nanofabrication, nanomanipulation and nanocharacterization to its own scientists and to academic and industrial researchers from outside. The platform has 150m2 of class 10,000 cleanroom space and laboratories offering equipment for the fabrication and characterization of micro- and nanodevices and structures. In 2015 IBEC became the first institution in the south of Europe to acquire a 3D bioprinter that is suitable for industrial manufacture according to GMP guidelines.

    Board of Trustees

    IBEC’s board of trustees is composed of members of the founding institutions. It is responsible for overseeing research activities and the institutional strategy, approving the operating funds and ensuring that annual goals are met. Its President is the Minister for Health of the Government of Catalonia.

    International Scientific Committee (ISC)

    An International Scientific Committee (ISC) composed of scientists from the fields covered by IBEC's research plays a key role in providing strategic guidance and assessing the research directions taken.

    The current ISC is made up of the following members: Samuel I. Stupp (President), Northwestern University, Chicago; Bernat Soria, Centro Andaluz de Biología Molecular (CABIMER), Seville; Jocelyne Troccaz, Université Joseph Fourier-CNRS, Grenoble; Molly Stevens, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Imperial College London; Krishna Persaud, University of Manchester; Lim Chwee Teck, National University of Singapore; Roger Kamm, MIT; Günter Fuhr, Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Germany; Charles J. Dorman, Trinity College Dublin; and Sergio Cerutti, Polytechnic University of Milan.

    References

    Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia Wikipedia