Volunteer positions are often available in the different research lines of the TR2Lab. Students can broaden their horizons in research, through internships or degree and master thesis, working in the tissue regeneration research field.
If you are looking for a good lab to develop your scientific skills, at TR2Lab you’ll have the chance to carry out a stimulating research in a high-quality and interdisciplinary environment.
We welcome applications from national and international candidates for developing the Degree thesis. Below, our latest open positions are listed. Please click on the job title for further details.
If you don’t see a job you’d like to apply for here, you can submit a cover letter and CV to be considered for relevant positions in the future to info.tr2lab@uvic.cat.
Effects of cardiovascular medication on wound healing
Application Deadline: –
Identification code: TFG_3_FCSB_ 2020_21
Proposal: Chronic wounds are a growing health problem in our directly related society
with population aging. They cause loss of mobility, decreased body function physical and mental, social problems, poor quality of life, decreased participation in its production system. For this reason, they are the center of multiple studies and scientific publications where different treatises and lines of study are described. We know that several factors that influence the evolution of life, between the medicines and the medicines that give them people. they suffer. Due to their widespread clinical use, like hypotension, in the treatment of heart failure congestive, angina pectoris or arrhythmias it is easy to find ulcerative patients to take cardiovascular drugs. The present TFG aims to analyze whether an association exists between this type of medication and wound healing.
Semester: This Proposal is likely to require the links of Practicum VI to the clinical unit of Wounds from the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu (Vic) .
Research Line: Health Conditions on tissue regeneration and Innovation in wound healing
Tutor/s: Dra. Ester Goutan
Student Requirements
Nursing degree students (UVIC)
Applications
Applicants should send an email to anna.dalmau@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (TFG_3_FCSB_ 2020_21) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Clinical study of the cultures in the wounds. How to use as a topical antiseptic for wounds
Application Deadline: –
Identification code: TFG_1_HUSC_2020_21
Proposal: The general aim of the student will be to do the learning to know when it is necessary to do cultures of the wounds, types of cultures. Indications and recommendations. To do so will be guided to evaluate the wounds to know what times a crop needs to be done and with what technique.
Semester: During the realization of the TFG course 2020-2021.
Internship at the HUSC Wound Clinic unit
Research Line: Innovation in wound healing
Tutor/s: Dra. Marta Ferrer
Student Requirements
Nursing degree students (UVIC)
Applications
Applicants should send an email to anna.dalmau@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (TFG_1_HUSC_2020_21) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Clinical study on wound debridement
Application Deadline: –
Identification code: TFG_2_HUSC_2020_21
Proposal:The overall aim of the student will be to study the time required for wound debridement, by comparing different debridement techniques.
The different wounds with devitalized tissue of patients admitted or on an outpatient basis at the University Hospital of Santa Creu de Vic will be monitored. Of the wounds with devitalized tissue the following will be recorded: 1. percentage of devitalized tissue of the wound, 2. treatment or technique performed and 3. evolution of the process. The wound will be measured and photographed upon entering the study with a follow-up every 24, 48 or 72 hours depending on the treatment performed. Photographs and recording of wound characteristics will be used to evaluate its evolution.
Semester: –
Research Line: Innovation in wound healing
Tutor/s: Dra. Marta Ferrer
Student Requirements
3rd or 4th Nursing degree students (UVIC)
Interest in wounds
Applications
Applicants should send an email to anna.dalmau@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (TFG_2_HUSC_2020_21) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Study of diabetic foot temperatures in order to prevent ulcerations
Application Deadline: 28/4/19
Identification code: TFG_1_1920
Proposal: Diabetes is a high incidence disease. The problems in the lower limbs arise from the microvascular complications of the disease. These problems include ulcers. The presence of ulcers in diabetic individuals increases mortality 2.5 times. In addition, having experienced an ulcer predisposes to the appearance of new ulcers in 40% of cases one year after healing. It is especially necessary to prevent ulcer appearance. From international organisms dedicated to the study of diabetes, the detection of the temperature difference between the two feet in diabetic people has been postulated as a measure to prevent the appearance of new ulcers and diabetic foot complications. The objective of this study is to recruit and analyze foot temperature differences among diabetic people in order to stablish an ulcer prevention protocol.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Innovation in Wound Healing
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing undergraduates
Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Requirements: The realization of this TFG includes a practical approach at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic. For this reason, the student needs to take Practicum VI or VII at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic.
Tutor: E.Goutan
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code ( TFG_1_1920 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Effects of beta-blocker medication in wound healing.
Application Deadline: 28/4/19
Identification code: TFG_2_1920
Proposal: Chronic ulcers are a growing problem in our society and the aim of multiple studies and scientific publications that describe different treatments and lines of study. One of the lines of study found in actual literature describes the effect of beta-blockers as promoters of tissue regeneration in chronic ulcers resistant to various treatments. Betablockers are drugs widely used in the clinic as hypotension drugs, in the treatment of congestive heart failure, angina or arrhythmias. Due to its extensive clinical use, it is easy to find ulcerated patients who take this medication. The objective of this TFG is to carry out a retrospective study based on the data obtained from the database of the Wound Care Unit at the Universitary Hospital of the Santa Creu de Vic / UVic-UCC that allows to analyze the possible association between the beta-blockers intake and the healing of wounds.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Innovation in Wound Healing
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing undergraduates
Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Requirements: The realization of this TFG includes a practical approach at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic. For this reason, the student needs to take Practicum VI or VII at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic.
Tutor: E.Goutan
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code ( TFG_2_1920 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Degree of knowledge of medications taken by patients
Application Deadline: 28/4/19
Identification code: TFG_3_1920
Proposal: Several healthcare professionals are involved in the use, improvement and education of patients regarding the medications they take. Among these professionals, both in hospitals, as well as in residences or primary care centers, nursing has a very important role with patients regarding medication. Among the key aspects regarding the correct use of mediation, we find the “degree of knowledge of the medication patients take”. There is a generalized lack of evidence regarding this degree of knowledge in the use of medication. This situation is aggravated by population aging as it leads to multiple illness situations (multimorbility), which entails the use of multiple drugs at the same time (polypharmacy). Polifarmacy has been associated with negative results for the patient, as adverse events. In addition, polypharmacy is associated to a high complexity in the management of drugs by the patient, making it difficult for them to understand and therefore, adding a risk to an ineffective use of drugs.
Studying the degree of knowledge that users have of the medications they take can help prevent problems related to these medications and their use. Likewise, having this information can allow the carrying out of health education activities that help prevent future problems related to medication by improving its effectiveness.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Health Conditions and Tissue Regeneration
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing undergraduates
Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Tutor: E.Goutan
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code ( TFG_3_1920 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Satisfaction of patients with their medication treatment
Application Deadline: 28/4/19
Identification code: TFG_4_1920
Proposal: Several healthcare professionals are involved in the use, improvement and education of patients regarding the medications they take. Among these professionals, both in hospitals, as well as in residences or primary care centers, nursing has a very important role with patients regarding medication. Among the key aspects regarding the correct use of mediation, we find the “satisfaction of patients with their medication treatment”. There is a generalized lack of evidence regarding this degree of knowledge in the use of medication. This situation is aggravated by population aging as it leads to multiple illness situations (multimorbility), which entails the use of multiple drugs at the same time (polypharmacy). Polifarmacy has been associated with negative results for the patient, as adverse events. In addition, polypharmacy is associated to a high complexity in the management of drugs by the patient, making it difficult for them to understand and therefore, adding a risk to an ineffective use of drugs.
Studying which is the satisfaction of patients with their medication treatment can help prevent problems related to these medications and their use. Likewise, having this information can allow the carrying out of health education activities that help prevent future problems related to medication by improving its effectiveness.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Health Conditions and Tissue Regeneration
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing undergraduates
Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Tutor: E.Goutan
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code ( TFG_4_1920 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Wound culture previously to treatment choice
Application Deadline: 28/4/19
Identification code: TFG_5_1920
Proposal: Wound cultures according to infection criteria are essential to stablish a good treatment. The student will learn the clinical criteria of wound infection and when to make a wound culture.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Innovation in Wound Healing
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing undergraduates
Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Requirements: The realization of this TFG includes a practical approach at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic. For this reason, the student needs to take Practicum VI or VII at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic.
Tutor: Marta Ferrer
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code ( TFG_5_1920 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Assessment of wound measures as a prognostic tool for wound healing.
Application Deadline: 28/4/19
Identification code: TFG_6_1920
Proposal:One of the prognostic factors about the chances of a wound to heal is the initial evolution of wounds. Being able to monitor the measures of these wounds during the first 4 weeks will give us information on the evolution of this injury.
Wounds will be measured and data will be recorded at the database of the Wound Care Unit at the Universitary Hospital of the Santa Creu de Vic / UVic-UCC for the subsequent analysis of records and conclusions.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Innovation in Wound Healing
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing undergraduates
Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Requirements: The realization of this TFG includes a practical approach at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic. For this reason, the student needs to take Practicum VI or VII at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic.
Tutor: Marta Ferrer
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code ( TFG_6_1920 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Study of drug repercussions in the body levels of micronutrients and its impact in the wound course
Application Deadline: 28/4/19
Identification code: TFG_7_1920
Proposal: In a study carried out at the Wound Unit of the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic the nutritional status and the dietary intake of patients with vascular ulcers of long evolution was analized. It was found that nutritional intakes were inadequate, especially with regard to some critical nutrients required for the wound healing process. In addition, many of the patients were polymedicated with more than 5 medications.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Health Conditions and Tissue Regeneration
Student Profile: 4th course Human Nutricion and Dietetics and Nursing undergraduates . Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Tutor: N. Obradors
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code ( TFG_1_1920 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Effect of the compressive therapy in the healing process of venous ulcers.
Application Deadline: 17/06/18
Identification code: P_TFG_1_1819
Proposal: Compressive therapy is a very effective technique for the treatment of venous ulcers. The main purpose of this position is to study the effect of the compressive therapy in the healing process of venous ulcers
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Innovation in Wound Healing
Student Requirements: The realization of this TFG includes a practical approach at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic. For this reason, the student needs to take Practicum VI or VII at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic.
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing undergraduates
Tutor: E.Goutan
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code ( P_TFG_1_1819 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Comparison of debridement time of wounds versus the technique used.
Application Deadline: 17/06/18
Identification code: P_TFG_2_1819
Proposal: The principal study goal is to compare the debridement time of wounds according to the technique used.
This will be carried out through the ulcer follow up. Independent and dependent variables will be taken and classified in a data base. Finally, data will be analyzed for results and conclusions.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Innovation in Wound Healing
Student Requirements: The realization of this TFG includes a practical approach at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic. For this reason, the student needs to take Practicum VI or VII at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic.
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing undergraduates
Tutor: E.Goutan
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_2_1819 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Ulcer evolution depending on the type and length of antiseptic treatment.
Application Deadline: 17/06/18
Identification code: P_TFG_3_1819
Proposal: Infection criteria determines the election of the antiseptic treatment. This election should guarantee the best effectivity and shortest length of treatment. The present study aims to bring scientific evidence towards the best antiseptic election for each ulcer type.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Innovation in Wound Healing
Student Requirements: The realization of this TFG includes a practical approach at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic. For this reason, the student needs to take Practicum VI or VII at the Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu de Vic.
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing undergraduates
Tutor: E.Goutan
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_3_1819 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Study of the repercussions of drugs on body levels of micronutrients and their impact on wound treatment
Application Deadline: 17/06/18
Identification code: P_TFG_4_1819
Proposal: Nutrients play a very important role in the regeneration of tissues and some drugs interact with some of these nutrients or have negative effects on the nutritional state. The goal of this TFG consists in identifying whether inadequate nutrient intakes plus drug-nutrient interactions can further aggravate the nutritional state and negatively impact the healing process. This analysis will also allow to establish lists of medications that negatively affect the levels of nutrients which therefore must be especially present in this group of people.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Health Conditions and Tissue Regeneration
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing/NHD undergraduates
Tutor: N. Obradors
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_4_1819 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Analysis of drug-nutrient interactions in the treatment of chronic wounds.
Application Deadline: 17/06/18
Identification code: P_TFG_6_1819
Proposal: Nutrients play a very important role in the regeneration of tissues and some drugs interact with some of these nutrients or have negative effects on the nutritional state. Knowing the possible repercussions of these drugs on the nutritional status of patients with ulcers will allow to adjust their diet so that it contains all the necessary nutrients for a better tissue regeneration. The aim of the TFG is to analyze if medication intake can adversely affect the wound healing process, through its affectation on the assimilation or the functions of some critical nutrients in the healing process.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Health Conditions and Tissue Regeneration
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing/NHD undergraduates
Tutor: N. Obradors
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_6_1819 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Study of the factors that affect the viability and function of the satellite cells of skeletal muscle
Application Deadline: 17/06/18
Identification code: P_TFG_7_1819
Proposal: Skeletal muscle is a tissue that can be affected in ulcerative processes and it has been seen that in certain patients the recovery of the muscle after an ulcer is not favorable. Satellite cells are essential for the regeneration of skeletal muscle and therefore it is important to know the factors that influence their life (activation, maintenance and death). The objective of the project is to carry out a bibliographic review of the studies published in relation to the different factors that affect the viability and functionality of the satellite cells of skeletal muscle.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Mechanisms of Tissue Repair and Regeneration
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th course Physiotherapy /Biotecnology / Ocupational therapy undergraduates
Tutor: E.Dachs
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_7_1819 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Bibliographic review of methods to measure cutaneous microcirculation
Application Deadline: 17/06/18
Identification code: P_TFG_8_1819
Proposal: Chronic ulcers in elderly people are a growing problem in our society. Many ulcers appear in areas where the microcirculation is affected which can cause, first ischemia and then the formation of an ulcer. A therapy used for the treatment of these ulcers is to apply Platelet Enriched Plasma from the patient. In this way, a high healing rate is achieved, especially in diabetic foot cases. Monitoring the evolution of chronic ulcers after this or other treatments can provide useful prognostic values to proceed with treatment or not. For the care units, having parameters that can have a prognostic value, it would mean the possibility of optimizing the time spent on each patient.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Mechanisms of Tissue Repair and Regeneration
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing and Physiotherapy undergraduates
Tutor: E.Sarri
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_8_1819 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Pharmacological characterization of photoactivable molecules
Application Deadline: 20/5/2018
Identification code: P_TFG_9_1819
Proposal: This position aims to characterize new photoactivable molecules. These new molecules will be used as more precise and effective treatments with less adverse effects than the ones we have nowadays. This research will include tissue culture techniques as well as new tools for pharmacology research.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Molecular Photopharmacology
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th course Bioscience students
Tutor: X.Rovira
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_9_1819 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Effects of beta-blocker medication in wound healing.
Application Deadline: 20/5/2018
Identification code: P_TFG_10_1819
Proposal: Chronic ulcers are a growing problem in our society and the aim of multiple studies and scientific publications that describe different treatments and lines of study. One of the lines of study found in actual literature describes the effect of beta-blockers as promoters of tissue regeneration in chronic ulcers resistant to various treatments. Betablockers are drugs widely used in the clinic as hypotension drugs, in the treatment of congestive heart failure, angina or arrhythmias. Due to its extensive clinical use, it is easy to find ulcerated patients who take this medication. The objective of this TFG is to carry out a retrospective study based on the data obtained from the BBDD of the Wound Care Unit at the Universitary Hospital of the Santa Creu de Vic / UVic-UCC that allows to analyze the possible association between the beta-blockers intake and the healing of wounds.
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Health Conditions and Tissue Regeneration
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th course Nursing undergraduates
Tutor: E.Goutan
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_6_1819 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Pharmacological characterization of photoactivable molecules
Application Deadline: 04/11/2017
Identification code: P_TFG_6_1718
Proposal: This position aims to characterize new photoactivable molecules. These new molecules will be used as more precise and effective treatments with less adverse effects than the ones we have nowadays. This research will include tissue culture techniques as well as new tools for pharmacology research. The research will occasionally be carried out in Barcelona.
Semester: 2n semester
Research Line: Molecular Photopharmacology
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th course Bioscience students ; Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_1_1718 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Effect of the compressive therapy in the healing process of venous ulcers.
Application Deadline: 12/05/2017
Identification code: P_TFG_1_1718
Proposal: Compressive therapy is a very effective technique for the treatment of venous ulcers. The main purpose of this position is to study the effect of the compressive therapy in the healing process of venous ulcers
Semester: Anual
Research Line: Innovation in wound healing
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th-course Nursing Undergraduates
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_1_1718 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Comparison of debridement time of wounds versus the technique used
Application Deadline: 12/05/2017
Identification code: P_TFG_2_1718
Proposal: The principal study goal is to compare the debridement time of wounds according to the technique used.
This will be carried out through the ulcer follow up. Independent and dependent variables will be taken and classified in a database. Finally, data will be analyzed for results and conclusions.
Semester: Annual
Research Line: Innovation in wound healing
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th-course Nursing Undergraduates
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TRF_2_1718 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Ulcer evolution depending on the type and length of antiseptic treatment.
Application Deadline: 12/05/2017
Identification code: P_TFG_3_1718
Proposal: Infection criteria determines the election of the antiseptic treatment. This election should guarantee the best effectivity and shortest length of treatment. The present study aims to bring scientific evidence towards the best antiseptic election for each ulcer type.
Semester: Annual
Research Line: Innovation in wound healing
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th-course Nursing Undergraduates
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TRF_3_1718 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Porcine arteries decellularization with lamina basal preservation.
Application Deadline: 12/05/2017
Identification code: P_TFG_4_1718
Proposal: Different protocols for decellularization of porcine arteries will be applied. The degree of decellularization and preservation of the basal lamina of the endothelial layer will be checked by fluorescence immunohistochemistry. Some mechanical properties of decellularized arteries will be monitored in collaboration with a TFG of the engineering department of the UVic-UCC.
Semester: 1st or 2nd
Research Line: Mechanisms of tissue repair and Regeneration
Tutor: E.Sarri
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th-course Bioscience student
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_4_1718 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Clinical study on the effect of growth factors on the healing of chronic wounds.
Application Deadline: 12/05/2017
Identification code: P_TFG_5_1718
Proposal: The overall objective of the student will be to determine whether the use of growth factors to chronic wounds accelerates healing. In order to arise light to the question, the speed at which wounds heal needs to be quantified. This means that the planigrafies (drawings of the perimeter of the wound) obtained by the nurses have to be processed with a computer program to determine the total area. A database with these measures and other patient information will be created to help determine whether significant differences in the healing speeds of wounds from patients receiving growth factors versus those who do not exist. Finally, the student must also seek and evaluate other alternative systems to track and measure the wounds.
Semester: 1st
Research Line: Mechanisms of tissue repair and Regeneration
Tutor: M.Cullell
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th-course Bioscience student
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_5_1718 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
Pharmacological characterization of photoactivable molecules.
Application Deadline: 12/05/2017
Identification code: P_TFG_6_1718
Proposal: This position aims to characterize new photoactivable molecules. These new molecules will be used as more precise and effective treatments with less adverse effects than the ones we have nowadays. This research will include tissue culture techniques as well as new tools for pharmacology research.
The research will be mainly carried out in Barcelona
Semester: 1st
Research Line: Molecular photopharmacology
Tutor: X.Rovira
Student Requirements: Faculty criteria to register for TFG
Student Profile: 4th-course Bioscience student
Applications
Applicants should send an email to ester.goutan@uvic.cat including:
• Identification code (P_TFG_6_1718 ) (include identification code in email subject)
• Copy of their CV
• Copy of academic transcript
• Summary of their professional experience in the project’s field, the time-frame their have available, and their interest to participate in the TR2Lab’s research activity.
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ANNA DALMAU RODA
ACADEMIC OFFICER
Contact: anna.dalmau@uvic.cat
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Posted: June 8, 2023