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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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Beata NIEMCZYK-SOCZYŃSKA

PhD
Beata NIEMCZYK-SOCZYŃSKA; Poland
Laboratory of Polymers and Biomaterials at the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences

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Biography
In 2016, Beata Niemczyk-Soczynska graduated from the Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics at AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków. Then, she undertook doctoral studies at the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IPPT PAN). In 2024, Beata Niemczyk-Soczynska defended her PhD at the Laboratory of Polymers and Biomaterials at IPPT PAN. Beata Niemczyk-Soczyńska has been involved in several scientific research projects and international collaborations, including research and industrial scholarships. In 2019, she was involved in the project entitled "Innovative urine draining prosthesis for patients with urinary bladder cancer treated with minimally invasive urinary bladder oncological surgeries," funded by the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR). This project resulted in obtaining a European patent no EP4570276. Simultaneously, Beata Niemczyk-Soczyńska was the head of the PRELUDIUM 15 project financed by the National Science Centre (NCN), entitled "Thermosensitive hydrogels filled with bioactive nanofibers for the regeneration of nervous tissue". In 2019, as part of the NAWA-Ithaca scholarship, Beata Niemczyk-Soczyńska completed a two-month internship abroad. The first took place at the Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, and the second internship abroad was held at the University of Tartu in Estonia. Both collaborations resulted in articles published in 2021, in the journal ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, and in 2025 in the Materials Today Bio, respectively. In 2020, as part of a scholarship awarded by the Horizon 2020 IP-OSTEO Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange project, she completed a one-month internship at Ino Cure s.r.o. in Prague, Czech Republic. In 2025, Dr. Beata Niemczyk-Soczyńska received the Prime Minister's award for her outstanding doctoral dissertation. Presently, Beata Niemczyk-Soczyńska continues her work on hydrogel-based materials for tissue engineering applications at IPPT PAN, where she is employed as an assistant professor.

Expertise
I specialize in polymers, with the emphasis on obtaining injectable thermosensitive polysaccharide hydrogels and short electrospun nanofibers for biomedical applications. Thermosensitive and injectable material systems consist of two natural polysaccharides, methylcellulose and agarose, with the addition of short poly-L-lactide (PLLA) nanofibers surface-functionalized with laminin. The proposed systems exhibit in-situ thermogelation properties, and their unique viscoelastic properties make them injectable. Methylcellulose physically cross-links upon heating near physiological temperature, while agarose accelerates methylcellulose cross-linking and improves the mechanical properties of the hydrogel system. To further provide a fibrous structure that mimics the extracellular matrix, injectability, and biochemical properties simultaneously, short bioactive electrospun nanofibers composed of PLLA and laminin were incorporated into the hydrogel system. Those systems were tested using L929 fibroblasts, mesenchymal stem cells (hBM-MSCs), and human glioma cells of LN-18 and WG-4 as potential scaffolds for central nervous system tissue engineering or a 3D glioma cell culturing model.
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READILY 3D

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Readily3D SA, Route de la Corniche 4, CH-1066 Epalinges, CH-1015 Lausanne.
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Readily3D develops the gentlest 3D bioprinters on the market. New features of our Tomolite volumetric 3D printer include: automated object registration and generative design for co-culture or multimaterial 3D printing.

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2024 George Winter Award winner interview: Prof. Aldo Boccaccini

2024 George Winter Award winner interview: Prof. Aldo Boccaccini

2024 George Winter Award winner is on YouTube! Prof. Aldo Boccaccini

If you have not done so yet, take a moment to watch our latest video highlighting a testimonial from the 2024 George Winter Award winner, Prof. A. Boccaccini, who offers a positive vision for the future of biomaterials through his rich experience.

You can find both a short and long version of this video on YouTube, as well as on the home page of our website and the ESB Past Winners - Scientific Achievements page

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Call for Papers – Biomaterials Science Special Issue CESB 2026

Call for Papers – Biomaterials Science Special Issue CESB 2026

Biomaterials Science is inviting submissions to a special issue associated with the 9th China-Europe Symposium on Biomaterials in Regenerative Medicine (CESB 2026).

We welcome original research articles aligned with the conference themes, showcasing advances at the interface of biomaterials, biology, and regenerative medicine.

This special issue offers an excellent opportunity for broad international visibility within the biomaterials community.

More informations: https://cesb2026.csbm.org.cn/index.php/index/index/artcle_detail.html?artcle_id=193


Submission deadline: 31 October 2026

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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/

ESBiomaterials Industrial partners

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Anton Paar

Anton Paar

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Bio3DPrinting

Bio3DPrinting

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CELLINK

CELLINK

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ELVEFLOW

ELVEFLOW

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Intrauma

Intrauma

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MATTEK

MATTEK

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MERCK

MERCK

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REGENHU

REGENHU

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RIGENERA

RIGENERA

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Schaefer

Schaefer

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Agensmed

Agensmed

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Asemblis

Asemblis

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BIOINX

BIOINX

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BiomimX

BiomimX

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Cellex

Cellex

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CONTIPRO

CONTIPRO

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Impavid

Impavid

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IVTech

IVTech

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Nadir

Nadir

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NOVASTERILIS

NOVASTERILIS

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Ombu

Ombu

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PBCbiomed

PBCbiomed

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Readily3D

Readily3D

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Tissuelabs

Tissuelabs

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Frontiers

Frontiers

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MDPI

MDPI

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Springer Nature

Springer Nature

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BeWarrant

BeWarrant

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BIOMOMENTUM

BIOMOMENTUM

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BIOPHAM

BIOPHAM

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DDD4HEALTH

DDD4HEALTH

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Electronmec

Electronmec

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POLBIONICA

POLBIONICA

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Rheolution

Rheolution

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Makby

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Optics life

Optics life

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SOL Group

SOL Group

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