Periodic Reporting for period 2 - BioImplant ITN (European Training Network to develop Improved Bioresorbable Materials for Orthopaedic andVascular Implant Applications)
Período documentado: 2021-01-01 hasta 2023-06-30
The programme vision of the BioImplant ITN is to develop improved bioabsorbable materials for medical implant applications and deliver technical, interdisciplinary and transferrable skills training to the ESRs throughout all stages of the development process. The multidisciplinary training programme delivered to ESRs during the BioImplant ITN programme will enhance career development and employability, promoting their development into leading innovators in the European Medical Technology sector. The training objectives of BioImplant ITN are centred on upskilling the ESRs in core technical skills across all elements of the Supply Value Chain, delivering advanced technical skills through industry-led network-wide training events, providing key transferable and interdisciplinary skills, as well as promoting international mobility of ESRs through inter-sectoral secondments.
The scientific objective of the BioImplant ITN is to develop and implement improved bioabsorbable materials for vascular and orthopaedic implant applications, by focussing on key areas such as enhancing the mechanical properties of polymer-based bioabsorbable material, controlling degradation rates of magnesium-based bioabsorbable materials and developing novel metal- and ceramic-based polymer composite bioabsorbables. 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.
Project results were disseminated through 23 open access journal publications in high impact journals including Bioactive Materials, Frontiers in Medical Technology, Biomaterials Science and Polymers. There have been 46 national and international conference presentations, in addition to participation in public engagement events (e.g. Science Week in Madrid, Falling Walls Lab MSCA Competition, Soapbox Science and engagement with students). To maximise the impact of the BioImplant ITN, exploitation by industry, clinical and academic/researchers was considered using various channels which include making results available through open source platforms, continued internal use of results in the involved industry/academic institutions, use of results within education in the form of teaching tools and encorporation into graduate/postgraduate modules, and use of results for further research and funding applications.
Outside the realm of providing the next generation of bioabsorbable medical devices, the BioImplant ITN has enhanced career development and employability of ESRs within the Medical Technology sector and promoting their development into leading innovators in the European Medical Technology sector.
 
           
        