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 Jorge García García

Member of the Research Line in Mechanisms of Tissue Repair and Regeneration

Jorge is a student of the Biotechnology degree at the University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia.

He was doing an internship at the Bioimag studying the development of collagen functionalization. Later, at Amslab, he worked on textile and food quality controls using PCR techniques. In the TR2Lab, he is currently performing his degree thesis about analyzing several techniques for the optimization of the process of porcine arteries decellularization.

Jorge is passionate about all fields related to tissue engineering, but especially interested in creation of scaffolds as platforms for bioengineered organs.

Email address: jorge.garcia@uvic.cat

Albert Coloma

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The research groups of the UVic-UCC, MECAMAT and TR2Lab have collaborated to design and build a low-cost universal machine to test and control resistance to tension and compression of biological tissues.

This academic year 2016/17, two research groups of the UVic-UCC, MECAMAT (Mechatronics and modeling applied to the technology of materials) and TR2Lab (Tissue Repair and Regeneration) have started a teaching collaboration to build synergies aimed at approximating two areas of activity (engineering and biomedical) of the Faculty of Sciences and […]

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Jorge Garcia Garcia defends his final degree project in mechanisms and tissue regeneration field

Jorge Garcia defends his degree thesis Congratulations to Jorge, on his successful degree thesis defense. On june 19th, Jorge Garcia Garcia, became graduate on Biotechnology at UVic-UCC after defending his final degree project that he developed in the TR2Lab. The final degree project, entitled “Strategies for decellularization of pig arteries in […]

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Jorge García

Jorge García joins the TR2Lab

Welcome Jorge, newest undergraduate student of the TR2Lab! Check out his bio under “Undergraduates“.      

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