Post by Lilian de Siqueira

Doutora em Engenharia e Ciência de Materiais | Biomateriais | Engenharia Tecidual | Scaffolds Bioativos | Impressão 3D | Inovação e Transferência de Tecnologia

Proud to share another outcome of the long-standing scientific collaboration between Brazil and Germany! 🇧🇷🤝🇩🇪 I am pleased to share our latest publication in Biomedical Materials (IOP Publishing): 🦴 "3D-printed β-TCP scaffolds coated with palmarosa essential oil: antibacterial and cytotoxicity studies" This study is another important milestone resulting from the collaboration between Unifesp - Universidade Federal de São Paulo and the Institute of Biomaterials University of Erlangen - Nuremberg (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg), one of the world's leading research centers in biomaterials and regenerative medicine, led by Prof. Aldo Roberto Boccaccini. For me, this publication has a special meaning. It represents one of the scientific outcomes of the collaboration established during my postdoctoral research at the Institute of Biomaterials through the CAPES/DAAD PROBRAL Program. It is a privilege to see this partnership continue to generate innovative research and strengthen scientific cooperation between Brazil and Germany. This work highlights how international collaboration brings together complementary expertise to accelerate the development of advanced biomaterials with real clinical potential. I would like to sincerely thank Prof. Eliandra de Sousa Trichês for her leadership and continued collaboration, and Prof. Aldo Roberto Boccaccini for his mentorship, scientific vision, and for fostering an outstanding international research environment. Congratulations as well to the first author, Verônica Ribeiro dos Santos Borges, and to all co-authors for this excellent collaborative achievement. 📖 The full article can be read here: https://lnkd.in/gkXue3Ha I look forward to continuing this fruitful collaboration and contributing to the advancement of biomaterials and regenerative medicine through international partnerships. #BiomedicalMaterials #Biomaterials #BoneTissueEngineering #RegenerativeMedicine #3DPrinting #BioCeramics #InternationalCollaboration #Brazil #Germany #FAU #CAPES #DAAD #PROBRAL #Research #Science