UCAM Develops New Types of Bone Implants to Reinforce Damaged Bones
Researchers from the Universidad Católica are taking part in one of the leading trauma conferences in the world to present two new biomaterials for bone regeneration.
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Researchers from the Universidad Católica are taking part in one of the leading trauma conferences in the world to present two new biomaterials for bone regeneration.
The UCAM professor of Developmental Biology has had an intense day of work at the Universidad Católica de Murcia including a meeting with the president, María Dolores García, the first since the death of the founder of the University. They have expressed their complete willingness to continue making progress with current research and new projects to address some of the major health problems that plague humanity.
Organised by the Vice-Rector’s Office for Research under the slogan ‘The social impact of science’, the event has included 131 presentations of scientific papers and the granting of the ‘My Thesis in 3 minutes’ awards.
The yearly event of the European project called SMARTLAGOON, research H2020, headed by UCAM, which was celebrated today, has shared its results with regional, national and international scientists and with the Department for the Environment, Mar Menor, Universities and Research.