The 28th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics is set to take place in Maastricht, The Netherlands, from July 9th to 12th, 2023. The gathering will bring together experts from various disciplines to explore the integration of experimental and computational biomechanics with data-driven modeling.
InterLynk researchers will be present at the conference, sharing their expertise in computer-aided scaffold design for bone regeneration. Their work focuses on developing tailored 3D-printed scaffolds with exceptional biofunctionality and cell-recruiting capabilities, aimed at promoting the regeneration of weight-bearing tissues.
InterLynk scientist Sara Checa, a member of the conference scientific committee, will deliver a presentation on July 11th at 15.45 on novel approaches in computer-aided scaffold design for bone regeneration. Her research aims to optimize patient treatment design and contribute to the development of computer tools for decision-making in clinical settings. The ultimate goal is to enhance patient outcomes and contribute to the design of 3D-printed support structures. Click here to find out more about her research and the topic of her talk.
The InterLynk project strives to pioneer advanced 3D-printed scaffolds with unparalleled biofunctionality, promoting the optimal integration of the medical device into the natural surrounding. The European Society of Biomechanics conference offers an excellent opportunity for InterLynk researchers to exchange knowledge, learn about the latest advancements, and foster collaborations with professionals from academia, clinical practice, and industry.
Stay tuned for updates on the presentations and research findings from our InterLynk researchers at the European Society of Biomechanics conference.