Wound Healing Innovation

Vocations Born in the Laboratory: Biomedical Workshops for Upper Secondary Students

The Biomedical Workshops are a well-established scientific outreach initiative promoted by TR2Lab  within the framework of the Educational Biomedicine Program. The program is aimed at upper secondary (baccalaureate) students and seeks primarily to strengthen the bridge between scientific education at school level and university studies in the biomedical field. At [...]

Marta Casals Zorita, new PhD at UVic-UCC

On March 20th, as part of the doctoral program in Comprehensive care and health services, Marta Casals Zorita defended her doctoral thesis titled “Educational program to improve adherence to self-care recommendations for people with complex wounds of the lower extremities” This research was conducted within research line of “Wound Healing in [...]

Organization of complex wound units in Spain. Consensus document, Vic, June 2025

Authors: Marta Ferrer-Solà*; Joan Enric Torra-Bou; Josep María Gómez-Roldán; Carme Minguillón-Cebrián; Èlia Gómez-Losada; Carme Marquilles-Bonet; Sandra Alexandre-Lozano; Pere Coca-Alves; Nahikari Peñafiel-Herrera; Marta Casals-Zorita; Clara Masó-Albareda; Mariona Espaulella Ferrer; Joan Espaulella Panicot Gerokomos 2026;37(1):53-57 doi: S1134-928X2026000100009 Abstract:  T his article presents the consensus reached by a group of [...]

Bringing Science Closer: Micro-Talk on Advanced Wound Healing at “Fem un Got de Ciència!” During European Researchers’ Night

As part of the European Researchers' Night, PhD candidate Clara Masó participated in the science outreach event Fem un Got de Ciència!, a series of engaging micro-talks held at the Sala Modernista del Casino de Vic. The event, hosted by science journalist Nati Adell, featured five researchers who presented their [...]

2026-04-28T10:06:00+02:00September 26, 2025|2025, Clara Masó Albareda, Wound Healing Innovation|
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