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European Training Network to develop Improved Bioresorbable Materials for Orthopaedic and Vascular Implant Applications

Descripción del proyecto

Nuevos materiales para implantes

Cada vez son más necesarios los implantes médicos de tejidos blandos y duros para tratar afecciones ortopédicas y vasculares. Los materiales reabsorbibles que pueden degradarse gradualmente tras la implantación ofrecen una opción muy atractiva, ya que evitan los problemas de compatibilidad y también limitan la necesidad de repetir las operaciones quirúrgicas. Para responder a esta demanda, en el proyecto financiado con fondos europeos BioImplant ITN, se formará a jóvenes investigadores en competencias técnicas, interdisciplinarias y transferibles. El objetivo es ofrecerles la posibilidad de investigar y desarrollar nuevos materiales híbridos con propiedades mecánicas mejoradas y un comportamiento de degradación controlable. Los socios prevén un gran interés comercial en estos materiales innovadores para aplicaciones de implantes médicos.

Objetivo

BioImplant ITN is a European Industrial Doctorate (EID) programme that will provide world-class multidisciplinary training to a new generation of high-achieving ESRs in the area of medical device development. A well-balanced consortium of academic, industry and clinical partners has been assembled to deliver the training programme, spanning a number of EU countries and industry sectors to promote international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral aspects of ESR skill development. The programme vision of the BioImplant ITN is to deliver technical, interdisciplinary and transferrable skills training to the ESR community all areas of the medical device development Supply Value Chain. The BioImplant ITN programme will develop improved bioresorbable materials and implement them in orthopaedic and vascular implant applications. Bioresorbable materials are rapidly gaining traction in soft and hard tissue medical implants, with both polymer- and metal-based resorbable materials having been developed for medical device applications. However, major issues relating to their poor mechanical properties and rapid degradation behaviour have limited their application. The research programme of the BioImplant ITN will address these issues by (i) targeting new processing solutions to enhance the mechanical behaviour of bioresorbable polymers and (ii) integrate high stiffness magnesium- and ceramic-based reinforcements with polymers to produce novel hybrid/composite materials with optimised functional performance. The development of these innovative biomaterials will represent a major advancement on the current state-of-the-art in bioresorbable materials and maximise commercial potential in vascular and orthopaedic applications. Furthermore, the comprehensive skillset delivered by the programme will enhance career development and employability of ESRs within the Medical Technology sector and promote their development into leading innovators in the European Medical Technology sector.

Coordinador

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 098 737,28
Dirección
UNIVERSITY ROAD
H91 Galway
Irlanda

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Región
Ireland Northern and Western West
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 1 098 737,28

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