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Nanomol Technologies, a spin-off of ICMAB, one of the companies which has participated in the documentary, titled "Inversió de Futur" of the weekly "SenseFicció" TV3

10 October 2014

The Last 7th October, it aired on TV3, during the program SenseFicció, the documentary "Future Investment" in relation to Catalan companies based on research and innovation. The documentary is very interesting and Dr. Evelyn Moreno and Dr. Nora Ventosa from ICMAB appear since minute 9:14.

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A patent developed by researchers of the NANOMOL research group (ICMAB-CSIC) has been licensed to the biotechnological company HEBER-BIOTECH

diabetic foot ulcers6 October 2014

The agreement will allow the development and commercialization of a nanoformulated protein for the improved treatment of diabetic foot ulcers.

This license agreement arises from the patent generated through a co-operation between the research group of Prof. Jaume Veciana and Dra. Nora Ventosa belonging to the Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona of CSIC, and the Center for Genetics Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB) from the scientific polo of Havana Cuba.

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International Workshop Elecspin 2015

ELECspin2015 leaflet3 October 2014

International Workshop on Organic and Graphene Electronics and Spintronics will take place in Barcelona on the 12th-13th of March 2015. The event has been organised with the intention to gather together leading researchers from different disciplines such as: Organic field-effect transistors, Single-molecule transport, Graphene, Molecular spintronic devices, Device fabrication and characterisation or Molecular modeling.

Further information: www.nanogune.eu/en/elecspin2015

 

The European Research Council grants extra funding to test commercial potential of a Marta Mas project

BAMs td022 September 2014

The Project: "Large Area organic devices with Bar-assisted meniscus shearing technology" is receiving ‘Proof-of Concept’ grants of up to 150.000€ from the European Research Council (ERC). Bar-assisted meniscus shearing is a novel technique to deposit thin films layers of organic semiconductors. This technology is of great interest to organic electronics because of the possibility to fabricate large areas devices at high throughputs and low costs on a variety of substrates including flexible and transparent sheets of plastic.

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