Paul Roach (@paul_roach) 's Twitter Profile
Paul Roach

@paul_roach

Professor in Biomaterials & Interface Science @lboroscience, UK. Biological interaction and materials with focus on neural function. President @UKSBiomaterials

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Oral Abstract deadline EXTENDED until December 15th. Still time to register for our upcoming RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Annual Conference. rsc.org/events/detail/… #biomaterials #chemistry

Paul Roach (@paul_roach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abstract deadline this Friday. Registration still open til start of next year, but it's a small job you can get done before the break! #onelastthing

RSCbiomatchem (@rscbiomatchem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to all those who have submitted abstracts for our January annual meeting. We will be looking over all submissions and confirming oral/poster presentations before Christmas. There is still time to register until 5th Jan.

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After some recent bad news I've just had the MOST amazing news. Been helping my neighbour with his maths struggles and he just told me today he passed! Got a job straight away and applying for apprenticeships with this new qualification! #chuffed

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Travel safe if you are coming to our annual meeting tomorrow. We have a wide variety of talks and equipment demonstrations across out 3-day meeting. Extend your network and get the most out of the event.

Adrian Boyd (@boyd_ar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a range of fully funded PhD projects available for September 2024 entry in the School of Engineering at Ulster University with my colleagues across a range of Biomedical Engineering and Engineering themes. Applications close on the 26th February. ulster.ac.uk/staff/ar-boyd

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Are we ready for in vitro cognition? Biological AI delves into the possibility of using biological models like neuronal cell cultures and organoids to emulate human cognition, potentially training machine learning models. But what if computers themselves were biological?

Are we ready for in vitro cognition?

Biological AI delves into the possibility of using biological models like neuronal cell cultures and organoids to emulate human cognition, potentially training machine learning models.

But what if computers themselves were biological?
SupraLife (@supralife_eu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‼️#SaveTheDate: #SupraLife #ThirdSchool will be held Universidade Aveiro 🇵🇹 from 9-14 March 2025! 🔜 We'll announce a fantastic line-up of speakers 🤩 ✍️ Join us to learn from distinguished peers, share your work & network with peers! 🖥️ The website of the event will be launched soon 👀

‼️#SaveTheDate: #SupraLife #ThirdSchool will be held
<a href="/UnivAveiro/">Universidade Aveiro</a> 🇵🇹 from 9-14 March 2025!
🔜 We'll announce a fantastic line-up of speakers 🤩 ✍️ Join us to learn from distinguished peers, share your work &amp; network with peers!
🖥️ The website of the event will be launched soon 👀
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We're hiring! Come join the NEUROMETA team in Bristol as a research associate / senior research associate in functional biomaterials! Research Associate / Senior Research Associate in Functional Biomaterials at University of Bristol (jobs.ac.uk)

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SupraLife Third School “Supramolecular Multifunctional Biomaterials”: Engage with experts, exchange ideas, and network with peers while learning from renowned speakers chemistryviews.org/supralife-thir…

SupraLife Third School “Supramolecular Multifunctional Biomaterials”: Engage with experts, exchange ideas, and network with peers while learning from renowned speakers chemistryviews.org/supralife-thir…
Yasemin Acar (@1yaseminacar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to share that another article from my PhD studies has been published in the Wiley Journal of Biomaterials Research Part A. A huge thank you to my supervisors, Paul Roach and Dr Eric Hill for their contributions. Link for the full paper; doi.org/10.1002/jbm.a.…