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First and Last Name: Mohammad Suhaan Dar
Student / PhD / Postdoc: < b > PhD Institute: < b > Vellore Institute of Technology(VIT) Department: < b > Centre for nanotechnology Research Group leader: < b > Dr.Niroj Kumar Sahu < b > Nano - Galaxy: GQDs and Iron Oxide in Tumor Scaffold This confocal - style composite image captures the hybrid integration of fluorescent graphene quantum dots(GQDs, green) and magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles(Fe₃O₄, red) within a biomimetic hydrogel scaffold.Designed for a 3D in vitro tumor model, the structure mimics the extracellular matrix while enabling photothermal therapy and magnetic guidance.The distribution highlights nanoparticle retention and spatial arrangement within the porous hydrogel, emphasizing its potential for localized cancer treatment and real - time imaging.The artificial coloring enhances the visual appeal without altering the original signal. Note: Image represents preliminary findings.Data not published. Instrument used to produce the image: Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope(CLSM)


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Nicholas DUNNE

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Biography
Prof. Nicholas Dunne obtained a degree in Polymer Science from the Technological University Shannon (TUS-Athlone) and completed his PhD Thesis at Queen’s University of Belfast (QUB). He is a Full Professor of Biomaterials Engineering and Chair of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at Dublin City University (DCU). Prof. Dunne is the Founding Executive Director of Biodesign Europe and the Executive Director of the Centre for Medical Engineering Research at DCU. Professor Dunne is also an Honorary Research Professor of Biomaterials Engineering at the School of Pharmacy at QUB, and an Adjunct Professor at Trinity College Dublin. Internationally Prof. Dunne is recognised as an authority on biomaterials for hard tissue repair and regeneration, having been awarded an ORS/BORS Fellowship and the RAEng/Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellow Award. His work has been continuously supported by national/international research councils and charity funding organisations and also attracts significant interest from industry. To date, Prof. Dunne has secured funding of +€38M as a PI and CI. Prof. Dunne is author of +260 articles in peer reviewed indexed international journals, and +500 contributions to international congresses. He is a Journal Editor of Biomaterials Advances and Editorial Board Member of Regenerative Biomaterials, RSC Biomaterials Science, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine and Proceedings of IMechE, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine. Prof. Dunne is highly passionate about engaging ECR on matters important to research career and professional development. He has been President of Northern Ireland Bioengineering Society (2008-2015) and YSF-ESB Spokesperson (2010-2014) and UKSB (2011-2015). He was the VP and Secretary of the Executive Organising Committee of the 11th WBC (Glasgow, 2020) and an Executive Organising Committee member of the 8th WCB (Dublin, 2018). Prof. Dunne is currently a council member of the ESB (2019) where he has served as Council Secretary (2021-2023) and is currently the President (2023).

Expertise
Prof. Dunne’s leads a research programme that lies at the interface of materials science, engineering and biology, and his lab focuses on the development of stratified approaches for the design, manufacture and in vitro/in vivo characterisation of drug-biomaterial combination medical devices that invoke a therapeutic response, which leads to efficacious hard and soft tissue repair/regeneration. This work spans fundamental mechanisms at the host/material interface as well as translational research to target non-union bone defects, bone metastases and chronic wounds. This research has been developed via a strong, interdisciplinary programme complimented with over-arching national/international research institute and industry collaborations. This research programme is enabled through Prof. Dunne’s membership, as a Funded Investigator, in the internationally recognised Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Research Centres for Advanced Manufacturing (I-Form) and Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research (AMBER), as well as the EPSRC-SFI Centre for Advanced Metallic Systems. Prof. Dunne holds senior scientific research leadership role at DCU as the Founder and Executive Director of Biodesign Europe and Executive Director of the Centre for Medical Engineering Research. These roles are directed towards developing an international research agenda focusing on the strategic areas of healthcare technology, sustainable manufacturing, biotechnology, bioanalytical systems, sustainability for health and strategic industry partnerships.
Publications
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FEMS Junior EUROMAT 2026 - 12–16 July 2026 - Trikala, Greece

FEMS Junior EUROMAT 2026 - 12–16 July 2026 - Trikala, Greece

In the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the ESB and the Federation of European Materials Societies (FEMS), the ESB is pleased to promote the FEMS Junior EUROMAT 2026 through its communication channels. 

FEMS Junior EUROMAT conferences are organised on even years, giving young materials scientists the opportunity to contribute scientifically to the organisation and structure of their conference in functions such as session chairperson or workshop co-ordinator.

The FEMS Junior EUROMAT conference is the place to be for young students willing to have a direct access to one of the largest community of international experts of materials science and technology.

Each conference is based on a scientific programme sub-structured into Thematic Sessions (Areas) covering all the areas defined in the conference series, with each Symposium normally including several oral sessions, plus a number of posters.

 

The FEMS Junior EUROMAT 2026 will take place from 12–16 July 2026 in Trikala, Greece

The ESB encourages its members and the wider materials science community to take part in FEMS JUNIOR EUROMAT 2026 and engage with the materials science and technology community.


More information: https://junioreuromat2026.com

ESB 50th Anniversary Logo Competition – Deadline Extended to February 20, 2026

ESB 50th Anniversary Logo Competition – Deadline Extended to February 20, 2026

The European Society for Biomaterials (ESB) invites Young Scientists Forum (YSF) members under 40 to design the official 50th anniversary logo. The winning design will be featured throughout 2026, with full recognition for the creator.

Key Details:

  • Eligibility: Open to all YSF members under 40. 
  • Theme: “ESB 50th Anniversary”
  • Submission Requirements: One original, high-resolution logo (.tiff, .jpeg, or .png; min. 2 MP / 300 dpi) per participant and completed Image Competition Form. Full disclosure required for AI-generated content.
  • Deadline: February 20, 2026 (extended).
  • Submit to: ysf@esbiomaterials.eu and arn.mignon@kuleuven.be (subject: “ESB 50th Anniversary Logo Competition”). Large files may be shared via WeTransfer, Smash, or SurfFilesender.
  • Selection: Community-wide vote.

Join us in celebrating 50 years of biomaterials innovation!

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ESBiomaterials Educational Affiliates and Sister Societies

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Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Society (Turkey)

Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Society (Turkey)http://www.biyomalzeme.org.tr

Hellenic Society for Biomaterials

Hellenic Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.biomaterials.org.gr

Netherlands Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering (NBTE)

Netherlands Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering (NBTE)http://www.nbte.nl

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German Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.dgbm.org

Polish Society for Biomaterials

Polish Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.biomat.krakow.pl

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Scandinavian Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.scsb.eu

Italian Society for Biomaterials

Italian Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.biomateriali.org

SSBRM

SSBRMhttps://ssbrm.ch

UK Society for Biomaterials

UK Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.uksb.org.uk

Iberian Society for Biomaterials & Biomechanics

Iberian Society for Biomaterials & Biomechanicshttp://www.e-sibb.org

BIOMAT (French Society for Biomaterials)

BIOMAT (French Society for Biomaterials)http://www.biomatfrance.com/

Romanian Society for Biomaterials

Romanian Society for Biomaterialshttp://www.srb.ro/?language=1

European Chapter of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society (TERMIS-EU)

European Chapter of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society (TERMIS-EU)https://termis.org/chapters-europe

The European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO)

The European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO) http://www.esao.org/

European Society of Biomechanics (ESB)

European Society of Biomechanics (ESB) http://www.esbiomech.org/

European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS)

European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS)https://eors.info/

The Federation of European Materials Society

The Federation of European Materials Societyhttps://www.fems.org/

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Readily3D

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Tissuelabs

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Frontiers

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MDPI

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Springer Nature

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BIOPHAM

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