The workshop brought together experts, researchers, and industry leaders to present and discuss the latest trends and developments in bioengineering, biosensing, and antimicrobial resistance, with a focus on creating impactful innovations that can benefit citizens, patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals and health systems. Participants engaged in open dialogue and knowledge-sharing sessions, exploring new avenues for cooperation and identifying potential joint initiatives for future research and innovation projects.
Dr. Aristeidis Bakandritsos, Group Leader, Czech Advanced Technology and Research Institute (CATRIN) at Palacký University, coordinator of the 2D-BioPAD project and co-chair of the Graphene Week 2024 commented on the collaboration: “This workshop provides the ground for developing synergies between similar activities, driving innovation and accelerating progress towards application of 2D materials in biomedical and other applications”.
Prof. Dr. Alexey Tarasov, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences, coordinator of the MUNASET project and co-chair of the Biomedical parallel session added: “Our projects have the same vision, we want to bring 2D materials to biomedical applications. Collaboration is key to achieving this and the two projects will work closely together to realize this vision.”
Prof. Dr. Arben Merkoçi, ICREA Research Professor and Group Leader, Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (ICN2), co-chair of the Biomedical parallel session added: “Indeed this session demonstrated that the potential of graphene and 2D materials is enormous. There have been many impressive applications so far for diagnostics and therapies. We should keep the momentum and try to collaborate to demonstrate more mature technologies with clear benefits for the society in the next Graphene Week”.
This joint workshop marks the beginning of an extended partnership between 2D-BioPAD and MUNASET, paving the way for future collaborations and joint results for 2D materials in biomedical applications. Both projects reaffirm their commitment to advancing research and innovation through mutual support and collaboration, welcoming also other projects and initiatives to join forces.
More information:
Graphene Flagship initiative: https://graphene-flagship.eu/
BioPAD: https://2d-biopad.eu/
MUNASET: https://graphene-flagship.eu/focus/biomedical/munaset/
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