The ibs.GRANADA present at the SEBBM Congress
Granada will host the thirty-seventh edition of the Congress of the Spanish Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from 9 to 12 September at the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos.
This event of such relevant importance in the scientific community will have the participation of more than 850 professionals who will present the latest advances in the extensive field of biochemistry and molecular biology.
As one of the activities framed within the congress, the Entrepreneurs Forum was held yesterday in order to offer theoretical and practical training on the aspects necessary to start a business project. Among the professionals from the business world who participated is the manager of the ibs.GRANADA, José Ramón Fernández Navarro, who intervened with the presentation entitled 'Validation'.
From today until Friday, a program of conferences given by prestigious experts in the field, both national and international, begins, as well as a program that includes three symposia on molecular biomedicine, plant biotechnology and value-added products and structure and function. protein.
The Biosanitary Research Institute of Granada will be present at the molecular biomedicine symposium, with Miguel Alaminos as coordinator of the set of conferences dealing with tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. In this context, Antonio Campos, coordinator of the area of Advanced Therapies and new biomedical technologies at ibs.GRANADA, will give the presentation called 'Artificial tissues. From the laboratory to the clinic 'which will take place on Friday at 08:40 in the Manuel de Falla Auditorium.
On the other hand, within the congress 20 parallel meetings of working groups will be held to present the progress of the year. The papers presented at these meetings will be eligible for the SEBBM Young Researcher award.
Raquel González Pérez, a member of ibs.GRANADA, will take part in the nutrition biochemistry working group, who will give the session on 'Apigenin K has intestinal anti-inflammatory effect in two experimental models of rat colitis' in the Machado room of the Palacio de Exhibitions and Congresses today at 17:50 pm.