Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering

Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering is a key research centre in Trinity College combining fundamental research with translation to clinical practice.

Trinity Centre for Bioengineering is a key research centre in Trinity College combining fundamental research with translation to clinical practice. The Centre has five research themes: Biomaterials, Regenerative Medicine, Musculoskeletal Research, Cardiovascular Systems and Neural Engineering. These themes based on the intersection of biomedical science and engineering, form the research foundati

on for enabling technologies for advances in key areas of active and passive implantable devices, surgical and medical device design, as well as informing clinical studies and interventions in ageing, neurodegeneration and rehabilitation. The Trinity Centre for BioEngineering provides a structure to bring bioengineers, basic scientists and clinicians together to focus on important clinical needs.

30/05/2016

Two Upcoming Seminars in the TCBE Seminar Series
Can Mechano-Biology of the Intervertebral Disc Lead the Way for Regenerative Therapies?
Speaker: Prof Dr Benjamin Gantenbein, Professor in Biomedical Engineering, Institute of Surgical Technology & Biomechanics, University of Bern
When: 3.00pm 03 June 2016 Where: Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, B2.72

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Intervertebral Disc Regeneration: from Benchtop to Preclinical Translation
Speaker: Lachlan Smith, Ph.D. Â Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery and Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania
When: 3.00pm 11 July 2016 Where: Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, B2.72

https://www.tcd.ie/bioengineering/education/seminars.php

Trinity Centre for Bioengineering

TCBE Seminar Series - two upcoming seminars Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College Trinity Engineering1. Cell Th...
29/04/2016

TCBE Seminar Series - two upcoming seminars Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College Trinity Engineering
1. Cell Therapy for Muscular Dystrophies on 4 May 2016
2. Can Mechano-biology of the inter vertebral disc lead the way for regenerative therapies?
https://www.tcd.ie/bioengineering/education/seminars.php

20/04/2016

Read the latest news from Trinity Centre for Bioengineering in the Spring 2016 Newsletter https://www.tcd.ie/bioengineering/assets/pdf/newsletters/TCBE%20News%20Spring%202016.pdf Trinity Engineering Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College

The MAI Biomed Engineering 2016 cohort pictured yesterday at TCD Commons
20/04/2016

The MAI Biomed Engineering 2016 cohort pictured yesterday at TCD Commons

14/04/2016

TCBE Seminar: Cell therapy for Muscular Dystrophies

Speaker: Professor Giulio Cossu, Constance Thornley Professor of Regenerative Medicine, University of Manchester

When: 4.00pm 04 May 2016 Where: Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Room B2.72 For more details seehttps://www.tcd.ie/bioengineering/assets/pdf/seminars/2016%20seminars/TCBE%20Seminar_Cell%20Therapy%20for%20Muscular%20Dystrophies_040520161.pdf

07/04/2016

TCBE Principal Investigator Associate Professor Ciaran Simms spoke on national radio yesterday along with entrepreneur Christine Carolan who invented the Cosynest, a baby wrap which allows babies to be better secured into their car seat.

Associate Professor Ciaran Simms from the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering carried out high-speed crash testing which has shown that the product came out as the safest compared with a conventional snow suit-style restraint. In the case of the traditional snow suit, one of child restraints partly came off during the test which greatly increases the risk of ejection and injury. Both restraints remained in place with the Cosynest as the design ensures they fit closer to the body as there is less fabric in between.

Associate Professor Ciaran Simms said that retaining the child in its car seat is crucial to its safety. "The Cosynest showed a better capacity to retain the child in the seat than a conventional snow suit".

30/03/2016

Applications are now being accepted for PhD Studentships in Bioreactor Design funded by ERC
https://www.tcd.ie/bioengineering/assets/pdf/jobads/ERC%20PhD%20Studentships%20in%20Bioreactor%20Design_MAhearne.pdf

02/03/2016

Next TCBE Seminar takes place on 10 March
Title: Vascular Remodelling and Stem Cell Fate ‘Patching' it all together!

Speaker: Paul A. Cahill., BSc., PhD Professor, DCU School of Biotechnology, Vascular Biology & Therapeutics Group

When: 10 March 2016 at 4.00pm Where: Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Room B2.72
More info:https://www.tcd.ie/bioengineering/assets/pdf/seminars/2016%20seminars/TCBE%20Seminar_Vascular%20Remodelling%20and%20Stem%20Cell%20Fate_10March2016.pdf

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