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First and Last Name: Ksenia Menshikh
Student/PhD/Postdoc: PhD Candidate
Institute: Università del Piemonte Orientale
Department: Department of Health Sciences
Group leader: Prof. Lia Rimondini (INNOVATION Lab)
Matrix Marvel: Stem Cells Thriving on Bone-Mimicking Scaffolds
Short description of image: In our studies, I am searching for a synthetic scaffold suitable for the use as a bone-like environment in 3D models of skeletal diseases in vitro. This scanning electron microscopy image shows extracellular matrix (pink) produced by primary mesenchymal stem cells seeded on the 3D-printed tricalcium phosphate scaffold (its granules are in blue). * The fact that the cells produced abundant amounts of matrix and integrated in the scaffold’s microstructure indicates that the tricalcium phosphate scaffold is cytocompatible and can potentially play role of a bone-like environment - at least, from the point of observations in vitro.
Instrument used to produce the image: Scanning Electron Microscope JSM-IT500 by Leica.


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Martial BANKOUE NTATE

Martial BANKOUE NTATE; FRANCE
CentraleSupelec

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Biography
Martial BANKOUE is a third-year doctoral candidate at CentraleSupélec, preparing to defend in March 2025. He holds an engineering degree in mechanical engineering from th Polytechnic High School of Yaoundé, Cameroon, and later specialized in the modeling of thermomechanical systems at the University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard. His current research focuses on the characterization and modeling of a process for regenerative medicine. Affiliated with the Process Engineering and Materials Laboratory (LGPM), Martial works under the supervision of Professor Hervé Duval, with whom he is co-authoring two forthcoming articles. His academic journey is distinguished by a strong involvement in multidisciplinary projects that bridge the gap between industry and academia, demonstrating his commitment to linking theoretical research with practical applications.

Expertise
Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in biomaterials and bioprocesses with a solid background in mechanical engineering, material science, and computational multiphysics modeling. My research is focused on modeling and characterizing a perfusion bioreactor at a micrometer scale for healthcare. I am highly interested in multidisciplinary and multiphysics chemical and physical processes using an integrated experimental/simulation modeling approach.
Publications
https://hal.science/hal-03845219/document https://hal.science/hal-04266687/ https://hal.science/hal-04266521/document https://hal.science/hal-03845197/

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AO Research Institute Davos Donates €25,000 to ESB Following Successful ESB 2023 Conference

AO Research Institute Davos Donates €25,000 to ESB Following Successful ESB 2023 Conference

AO Research Institute Davos (ARI) donates €25,000 to the European Society for Biomaterials (ESB) 

Following the successful hosting of the European Society for Biomaterials (ESB) 2023 conference in Davos, AO Research Institute Davos (ARI) has donated a portion of the conference earnings to the ESB. A significant part of this donation will support the society’s George Winter Award.

The donation will be allocated as follows: €2,000 annually for the next 12 George Winter Awards, with the remaining €1,000 designated for Young Scientists Forum activities.