International Workshop on Bone and Soft tissues engineering

In the framework of the project

Low-temperature 3D Printing of Bio-Functionalized Ceramic Bone Implants with Adjustable Mechanical Properties
profiBONE
it is our pleasure to invite you to an

International Workshop on Bone and Soft tissues engineering

Structure, chemistry, biomechanics and biology

WHEN

21st–26th August 2022

WHERE

Tækniseturehf.|IceTec &
Árleynir 8
112 Reykjavík
Iceland

:

GENÍS HF.
Adalgata34
580 Siglufjordur
Iceland

REGISTRATION

Please, register before 21.6.2022 by sending an e-mail to gissur@taeknisetur.is including a free-format abstract of max. 500 words and selected the form of presentation. PDF invitation is here.

TOPICS

- Biomaterials
- Bioactive additives
- Structure and chemistry of biomaterials
- Mechanical aspects of biomaterials
- Biomechanics in medical engineering
- Advanced methods for material cell cultures
- Animal models for biomaterial analysis
- Biomedical imaging and analysis

PROGRAM

21st August: WELCOME & NETWORKING
22nd August: LECTURES
23rd August: LECTURES and e-POSTERS
24th August: LAB-TOURS & DISCUSSIONS
25th August: PANEL DISCUSSION
26th August: GENIS HF. TOUR & DISCUSSION

Organization team of an International workshop

Organization team of an International workshop - From top left: Ng Chuen-How (GENIS), Lucy Vojtová (CEITEC), Lucie Vištejnová (FMP), and Gissur Örlygsson (ICETEC)

IceTec Workshop - welcome speech

Opening of the conference by all ProfiBone project members.

Visit at the Reykjavík University

Visit at the Reykjavík University.

The visit of scientists from Czech Universities at Genis h.f.

The visit of scientists from Czech Universities at Genis production plant at Siglufjordur.

Siglufjordur - a picturesque place in the north

Siglufjordur - a picturesque place in the north.

Aurora Borealis - the brilliant finale of the workshop.

Aurora Borealis - the brilliant finale of the workshop.

„Working together for a competitive Europe.“
The profiBONE project (TO01000309) benefits from a €1.433.000 grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Grants and the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic.