We are thrilled to announce that a delegation from Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche and University of Rome Tor Vergata will be visiting International Institute for BioSensing! This visit represents a fantastic opportunity for us to connect, share insights, and explore potential collaborations. During this time, we’ll be discussing key initiatives in Precision Biosensing and looking for ways to align our goals for mutual benefit. We’re eager to engage in meaningful conversations and strengthen our partnerships.
International Institute for BioSensing
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International Institute for Biosensing (IIB) builds a coordinated and collaborative national and international initiative that leverages and binds together experts from academia, nonprofits, industry, and government agencies to create a collective global effort to identify barriers to advancing biosensing research and generate more innovative solutions. Join us at the International Institute for Biosensing (IIB)Unleash the Power of Biosensors and Revolutionize Research.
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- 51-200 employees
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- 2022
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- Biosensors
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I’m looking forward to the opportunities this partnership between International Institute for BioSensing and Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche will bring and the positive impact we can achieve together. Stay tuned for updates as we embark on this exciting journey!
International Institute for BioSensing we are thrilled to announce that we’ve officially signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with National Research Council of Italy Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche! Together, we will leverage our strengths to create impactful solutions and drive meaningful change.
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International Institute for BioSensing we are thrilled to announce that we’ve officially signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with National Research Council of Italy Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche! Together, we will leverage our strengths to create impactful solutions and drive meaningful change.
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In its Precision Sensing Lecture Series, International Institute for BioSensing is proud to host Professor Valentina Benfenati, Neuroscientist from the Institute for Organic Synthesis and Photoreactivity (@ISOF-CNR), National Research Council of Italy, Professor Annalisa Convertino from National Research Council of Italy (CNR), and Professor Maria Grazia Raucci Institute of Polymers, Composites and Biomaterials - National Research Council (IPCB-CNR). Location: This is a hybrid meeting. The Location will be announced later. Lecture: 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and Networking: 14:00 - 14:30 Valentina Benfenati, “Glial engineering materials devices and approaches to dialogue with astrocytes” Annalisa Convertino, “Disordered silicon nanowires to investigate neuronal and non-neuronal cells” Maria Grazia Raucci: “Functional Biomaterials as theragenerative platform for bone tissue“
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In its Precision Sensing Lecture Series, International Institute for BioSensing is proud to host Professor Luigi Ambrosio, Director of Institute of Polymers, Composites and Biomaterials (IPCB-CNR), National Research Council of Italy and Professor Thomas M. Brown, Professor of Organic and Biological Electronics at the Department of Electronic Engineering, Tor Vergata University of Rome. Location: This is a hybrid meeting. The Location will be announced later. Lecture: 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch and Networking: 13:00 - 13:30 - Luigi Ambrosio, “Italy-US Joint Commission on Science and Technology Cooperation, The working group onAdvanced Materials, Nanomaterials and Biophysics: Integration of knowledge for successful internationalcollaborative initiatives”. - Thomas Brown, “Biomodulation and artificial retina models via organic semiconductors and light”
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Excited to share that International Institute for BioSensing has officially become a member of Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences! Joining this vibrant community of scholars, policy makers, and clinicians is a significant milestone for us. Here’s to new opportunities and making a difference!
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In a significant step towards advancing research and innovation, International Institute for BioSensing is proud to announce the formation of its new Scientific Advisory Committee. This committee, composed of leading experts from various scientific disciplines, aims to provide strategic guidance and support for ongoing and future projects. @Kate Adamala Brad Holschuh Peter Larsen, PhD @Sang-Hyun Oh @Jonathan Oliver Bryan Runck @David Walk Ce Yang
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In a significant step toward fostering innovation and collaboration in the field of biosensing, International Institute for BioSensing and University of Rome Tor Vergata have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This partnership aims to enhance research capabilities, promote academic exchange, and drive joint initiatives that will benefit both institutions and their communities.
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Last week’s workshop was a fantastic experience, and we want to share the key takeaway: "IBI" is the new IIB. International Institute for BioSensing is to represent #in-betweenness. (courtesy to Claudius Zelenka This workshop and the experience is not just a lesson but a stepping stone for new friendships and collaborations. Let’s continue to build on this momentum together.
Reflecting on last week’s 1st joint workshop on Precision Sensing between the International Institute for BioSensing and Kiel University, I want to say, this is just the beginning, and I truly hope it paves the way for new friendships and collaborations. A big thank you to everyone who made this experience possible. Looking forward to seeing where this journey takes us! @Ralph Schneider, vice president of Kiel University. @Eckhard Quandt, vice president of research of Kiel University, @Shashank Priya, vice president of research of university of Minnesota, Jim Wilgenbusch, Kimberly Kirkpatrick Your support and enthusiasm were invaluable!
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And the Best Poster award of the 1st joint workshop on Precision Sensing between the International Institute for BioSensing and University of Kiel goes to: - @Sina Zimmermann (UKiel) for her poster on "Antibiotic resistances in the intestinal microbiome of preterm infants" - @Kuzivakwashe Madungwe (UMN) for her poster on "The development of textile-based ionophore-doped ion-selective electrodes (ISEs)" Kudos to all the participants for their hard work and innovation! Here’s to many more opportunities to shine!