Outreach is an instrument to bring knowledge to different types of public, this allows that the most technical knowledge explained by experts, for those who want to expand comprehension or follow a education in the field of biosciences or biomedicine.
The TR2Lab members, along with their commitment to science, are implicated to the dissemination of science through the publication of articles, books or meetings, from students to professionals.
Scientific dissemination articles
Verónica Salgado, played a significant role in the organization of the conference and also participated as a speaker to share the results of her doctoral thesis.
The CAM model is a very attractive in vivo model for many fields from microbiology, through embryonic and vascular development, and also in the field of oncology.
This Workshop is a great opportunity to get to know the research lines that are carried out in FCTE, which will be presented by different PhD students in oral and poster format.
The project aims to support healthcare students from different disciples to address broad societal health issues in their studies.
TR2Lab has been offering Biomedicine Workshops for high schools since the 2015/2016 academic year and, since then, more than 800 high school students have attended them.
The “Biomedical Education” project offers specific activities for secondary school students (ESO), baccalaureate, and higher level training cycles (CFGS) in accordance with the academic curriculum, in order to impact their scientific education.
Anna has participated in TR2Lab as a doctoral Fellow in the Research line of Health conditions and tissue regeneration, also, She had held several clinical positions as a doctor in the Emergency unit at the Hospital Universitari de Vic.
Current paleodietary studies about the Naviform and Talayotic groups that took place in Minorca (Balearic Islands) during the Late Bronze Age–Early Iron Age (ca.1600–850/800 BC) have suggested a mixed and variable diet, largely depending on terrestrial sources of vegetables and meat.
Ph.D. Marta Ferrer and Dr. Joan-Enric Torra participated as speakers, where they talked about Innovation in Technology and Organization as key elements in clinical wound units.
Clinicgram is a tool jointly developed by professionals from the Clinical Wound Unit, researchers from the Tissue Repair and Regeneration Research Group (TR2Lab), and the company SEIDOR that collects the history or file of a patient treated in the Clinical Wound Unit.
With this in mind, the European Health Care Final Dissertation (EHECADI) Project was launched this year to enable healthcare students from different disciplines to address broad societal health issues
Dr. Marta Otero gave a masterful lecture on “Wound healing: an extraordinary process”, at the inauguration of the 2022-23 academic year of the UVic-UCC in the University’s new Paranimf.
This research program fights cancer in a collective and multidisciplinary way, focused on molecular mechanisms as well as experimental therapies.
In the 40th edition of the Osona Health Award, the article: Assessment of frailty in elderly patients assisting a multidisciplinary wound care center: a cohort study, has been recognized as the best published work
Gemma Fuster, the TR2Lab researcher, and coordinator of the new degree in Biomedicine at UVic-UCC, talks to the digital medium Catorze about biomedicine’s relevance in improving people’s lives
Last Thursday Verónica Salgado gave a scientific dissemination talk about Biomedicine to the high school students of IES Tona, to promote studying scientific careers, talking about her experience and her doctoral thesis.
Last September 21, the academic year at the CHV opened and the research awards for the CHV 2021 were given the article Assessment of frailty in elderly patients attending a multidisciplinary wound care center
PhD. Marta Otero, coordinator of the TR2Lab research group and vice-rector of research and knowledge transfer from 2008 to 2014, recalls, in a report published in Osona.com last July 1, 2022, the state and evolution of research and the transfer of knowledge from the UVic-UCC.
The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of cognitive impairment (CogI) in patients hospitalized for congestive heart failure, and the influence of CogI on mortality and hospital readmission.
SARS-CoV-2 is a virus that appeared in late 2019 in Wuhan (China) and is capable of various acute respiratory conditions and pneumonia in humans; affected individuals take the disease (COVID-19) without further ado, with more mild or severe that can lead to death.
Recent studies suggest that the role of HP1 in genome stability goes beyond heterochromatin structure, as it plays an important role in gene expression, DNA replication and repair, cell cycle, cell differentiation, and development (Maison and Almouzny, 2004).
Based on his personal experience, Otero believes that women tend to be more consensual and less precipitously than men in their decisions. From an early age, girls should be shown that all doors are open.
UVic is a place for researchers from Osona who can work at home and others from around the world who are rooted in the region.
Scientific dissemination videos
Xavier Jordana, gave an interview to Catalan television 9TV, in which he spoke to us about why the popular classes of the Roman Empire did not hold funeral banquets.
We recommend you to watch the video where Ph.D. Otero-Viñas explain the extraordinary research achievements of the UVIC-UCC community over the last decades.
The Knowledge Talks are a series of science outreach videos to make society understandably understand the research being carried out by the research community visiting UVic-UCC.
Biomedical engineering develops health products and technologies to achieve a personalized and precision medicine that optimizes both materials and costs.
A video to publicize the activity of TR2Lab, a research group dedicated to investigating the factors and mechanisms involved in tissue repair and regeneration.