Awards News
Best poster prize
Our PhD student João Mendes and our professor Nuno Matela were awarded the “Prémio Sociedade de Ciências Médicas de Lisboa” for best poster in the first forum “Innovation in Medicine and Biomedical Engineering”.
Our PhD student João Mendes and our professor Nuno Matela were awarded the “Prémio Sociedade de Ciências Médicas de Lisboa” for best poster in the first forum “Innovation in Medicine and Biomedical Engineering”.
Another paper developed by researchers from our institute was recently published. The presented results reinforce that the order of reagent addition is important for obtaining Gold Nanoparticles suitable for Photothermal Cancer Therapy. Read more about this work:
A new paper from our institute’s researchers has just been published. It gives an overview of innovative therapeutic approaches to improving outcomes in terms of tumor remission and side effects for localized prostate cancer. Check their research on the link Read more…
On September 13th, 2024, our researcher Ana Margarida Mota presented a poster in European Congress of Medical Physics, in Munich, Germany (https://ecmp2024.org/). With this work we tried to answer the question “is it possible to reduce the dose for children Read more…
Our PhD student Ana Catarina Pelicano published a new paper “In Vivo Measurements of Murine Melanoma’s Complex Permittivity between 500 MHz – 8.5 GHz”. Complex permittivity measurements of murine melanoma tumours were performed via open-ended coaxial probe technique. The measurements Read more…
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa is hiring two professors in the scientific area of Biomedical Engineering, who will become part of IBEB. If you are interested, please find the ads in these links:
A new paper from researchers of our institute has just been published in Innovative Practice in Breast Health. Check their research on the link below.
IBEB’s researchers Raquel Conceição and Daniela Godinho attended the 25th edition of the International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA 2024)/13th edition of the IEEE-APS Topical Conference on Antennas and Propagation in Wireless Communications (IEEE-APWC 2024), which took place Read more…
The paper “Decoding Breast Cancer: Using Radiomics to Non-Invasively Unveil Molecular Subtypes Directly from Mammographic Images” presents a method that uses radiomics to analyze mammographic images and identify distinct molecular subtypes of breast cancer. By extracting and analyzing quantitative features Read more…
The international per-review scientific journal Bioengineering has published a special issue dedicated entirely to breast cancer imaging. This special issue was edited by three researchers from the IBEB team: Ana Gouveia, Hugo Ferreira and Nuno Matela. Access is free and Read more…