TriAnkle is a regenerative therapy for ankle injuries.
The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 under the Grant Agreement #952981
¡Good news for the European Triankle project! The Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS) of the European Commission has recently published the results of the project on its website.
👉🏻More info: https://t.co/0X3ZBtLjEw
@CORDIS_EU
Congratulations to the members of the TriAnkle consortium and Brav3 for the great reception of the Open Exploitation Day organised today in Navarra! Undoubtedly, both consortia are an example of dedication and perseverance in the field of science and technology.
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@TriankleProject
We’re excited to announce the Open Exploitation Day, co-organized by the TriAnkle and BravE EU projects, taking place at the Amigos Building of Universidad de Navarra, next Wednesday 18 June at 9 AM! We’d love to see you there!
💡 The European projects TriAnkle and Brave are organizing an open exploitation day on June 18th at the Amigos Building of the University of Navarra (Spain). The partners of both consortia will share the results of their projects and their upcoming challenges with all attendees.
Congrats to Dr. Josep Vergés, from the OAFI Foundation, for his participation in the ISOKINETIC congress with the conference ‘Athletes’ perspectives on joint injuries and regenerative therapies', in which he also spoke about the TriAnkle project.
https://t.co/DNJynmVxsn
¡Congratulations to Dr. Josep Vergés, President and CEO of @OAFIFoundation , for his participation in the MIKS International Congress on Biological Therapies, organised last weekend in Madrid!
https://t.co/HfZWE1q6iL
TriAnkle is pushing medicine forward by bringing new solutions for pathologies such as OA. The Triankle consortium is changing the way we understand cell therapy and is a promising therapeutic approach.
More info: https://t.co/WZVxH9XWPZ
Informed and conscious about their disease, patients are eager to participate in initiatives like the TriAnkle Project. Learn their insight directly from them with Dr. Josep Verges and Nina Martínez, from OAFI.
🎞Watch the video: https://t.co/sJyVAzBG4j
Gil Rodas, Football Club Barcelona Medical Department and Medical Director of Barça Innovation Hub, give us his perspective on the prospects of the TriAnkle project and the need to follow the regulations in cell therapy.
🎞Watch now: https://t.co/iONgKV4xaA
Congrats to Jorge Ordoyo-Pascual, Sandra Ruiz-Alonso, Idoia Gallego, Laura Sáenz-del-Burgo and José Luis Pedraz for the publication of article ‘Effects of beta and gamma radiation sterilization on growth factor-loaded nanoparticles.
More info: https://t.co/l1vAUp2qSg
European Project TriAnkle wants to set the base for new therapeutic options that can help patients with tendinopathies to improve their quality of life.
https://t.co/z4VVaHhMzM
With two different approaches: clinical imaging and histology, the European project TriAnkle is able to evaluate the efficacy of its bio-printed tissues for tendon and cartilage repair.
https://t.co/jzmF53QRxS
Dr. Mario Marotta, of @Leitat , explains how TriAnkle project evaluates its research using sheep, whose physiology is very similar to that of humans.
https://t.co/CN9yo9vJYx
The TriAnkle project is at a very exciting stage: all the tools are ready to be mixed and tested in vivo and in vitro.
🎞Watch this video to know more about the European TriAnkle Project: https://t.co/aCW4LpdTqR
A bioink allows the bioprinting process to work and its selection is crucial for biology to be carried out and reproduce tissues, organs or other parts of the body, such as tendons, cartilage and ligaments in the TriAnkle project.
https://t.co/tStGDcDgIY
At TriAnkle, thanks to bioprinting and the use of bioinks, we are reproducing human tissues to help the recovery of tendons damaged by tendinopathies, creating a new solution for athletes and patients with osteoarthritis.
https://t.co/tnwDedgHF9
The V Articulated Sport Congress, organised by OAFI, hosted yesterday a round table on the TriAnkle project with Nina Martínez, head of R&D at OAFI, Gil Rodas, Medical Director of the Barça Innovation Hub, and Fermín Cacho, Olympic medallist.
More info: https://t.co/RokaCC1c5n
Growth factors are very delicate elements. To be effective, they must be put in a bubble of small nanoparticles to protect them and control their delivery to the place we want them to be. Discover how the european project TriAnkle works in this field.
https://t.co/GhJdPY9Uvj
Growth factors are essential proteins for the body: they communicate with cells and are very useful for improving healing processes. Find out how TriAnkle develops customised implants based on collagen and gelatin 3D printed with these growth factors.
https://t.co/5UtP2dj911