Unfolding novel concepts to precision polymers and their translation to the healthcare sector @KTHuniversity. Account managed by Michael & group members.
All surgeries carry a risk of bacterial infection. See how researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology are developing a novel anti-bacterial hydrogel to combat surgical site infections.
https://t.co/jWN3aoNTXc
#H2020#BoneFix#infections#hydrogel#implant
Just published! Dive in if interested in impact of replacing esters with thio-ether bonds! Synthesis and Characterization of Amino-Functional Polyester Dendrimers Based On Bis-MPA with Enhanced Hydrolytic Stability and Inherent Antibacterial Properties https://t.co/vcX3l36rEf
Just accepted! Combining our dendritic nanogels and AMPs to topically fight skin infections. Thx to all coauthors for the collective effort. https://t.co/v1V2XvEWBN
As part of BoneFix’s continued evaluation of adaptable light-cured implants for bone fixation, the surgeons from Region Hovedstaden decided to investigate the novel concept from a usability perspective.
Read more at: https://t.co/DPHGdrA5Xl
#h2020#bonefix#orthopedics
Professors Kamal Mustafa from @UiB and Michael Malkoch from @KTHuniversity and their teams met last week at KTH to discuss current and future collaborations in the field of tissue engineering.
Read more at https://t.co/YWYEQsoi0A
#H2020#bonefix#tissueengineering
In August the BoneFix project performed novel biomechanical tests developed at AO Research Institute Davos to better understand the forces an implant needs to withstand during fracture healing.
Read more at: https://t.co/quPqJMiuGR
#h2020#bonefix#biomechanics#orthopedics
Are you interested in conducting advanced materials research on future metal-free implants for patient-specific treatments of complex bone fractures? If yes, then i am happy to announce a postdoc vacancy is now available in my research group on this topic! https://t.co/ojEDNfrVsd
The BoneFix consortium met up in the beautiful city of Bergen, Norway for our second in-person annual meeting, hosted by Kamal Mustafa and his team of researchers at the Department of Clinical Dentistry, University of Bergen @UiB
Read more:
https://t.co/TsvsG2s71W
#eic#h2020
The BoneFix project includes development stages all the way from chemical synthesis to preclinical prototypes.
At @MINES_StEtienne initial safety screening is conducted on the developed components. Read more about their work at:
https://t.co/k5uXQOw111
#bonefix#horizon2020
During the last 6 months, researchers from AO Research Institue and surgeons from Region Hovedstaden have established advanced biomechanical testing procedures for the BoneFix concept.
Read more about their work:
https://t.co/NrrwKmxWPH
#bonefix#horizon2020#biomechanics
In BoneFix, European researchers have joined forces to develop future innovations for bone healing. Watch our new video at https://t.co/hJDKnvSAa9 and be inspired by the possible outcomes from this exciting project!
#Horizon2020#boneimplants#bonefix
Get to know the University of Bergen's PhD student Francesco Torelli who is developing the bone scaffold domain in BoneFix by reading the new team profile at https://t.co/xZlXBIgorQ
Our latest team member profile is up on bonefix-org. This week we look at MINES Post-doc Lea Dejob, who is designing a new biodegradable fiber membrane for use in the BoneFix fixation patch. https://t.co/gGJnDOaDgY
When we asked a student to make acetonide protected bis-MPA on a LARGE scale this is not what we had in mind!
Seriously though, hats off to this humble little molecule, which is the first step towards synthesizing ground-breaking dendritic materials.
Our new study in JACS describes an antibiotic-free wound dressing material for treating multidrug-resistant bacteria. The dressing is based on cationic dendritic hydrogels, which also induce advantageous immunomodulatory effects in human keratinocytes.
https://t.co/P39ripp9o8