PBC Biomed are attending the 33rd Annual Meeting of the European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS) in Davos, Switzerland this week.
PBC Biomed are attending the 33rd Annual Meeting of the European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS) in Davos, Switzerland this week. Chief Science Officer Dr Gerard Insley will be presenting a poster on behalf of the team – ‘Development of a Prototype Model for Lateral Split-Depressed Tibial Plateau for Bench Testing and Fixation Studies’, written by Gerard M. Insley, Thomas A. Russell, Paul Dorrell, & Antzela Tzagiollari. Poster Sessions: Monday 16th June @ 5pm and Wednesday 18th June @ 5pmRoom Number: Po1 – C2 Aspen FoyerPoster Number: Po1_1.29 Overview: Schatzker Type II tibial plateau fractures—complex and clinically challenging—demand innovative, ethical solutions. This latest study introduces a prototype model, initially developed in a synthetic bone followed by ex vivo sheep tibia, to replicate lateral split-depressed fracture mechanics for bench-testing.This reproducible and ethical model enables robust evaluation of bone adhesives and fixation techniques under physiological load, and represents a step forward in accelerating the development of next-gen orthopaedic treatments. #EORS2025 #postersessions #orthopaedics #bioadhesive #acceleratingmedicalinnovation
The PBC Biomed team will be attending the 9th ESTROT Congress this year, taking place in the University of Leeds from 30th May – 1st June.
The PBC Biomed team will be attending the 9th ESTROT Congress this year, taking place in the University of Leeds from 30th May – 1st June. Our Chief Science Officer Dr Gerard Insley and Chief Medical Officer Prof Thomas A. (Toney) Russell MD will be delivering two keynote sessions: 12:00/12:20. Saturday 31st May. Spotlight Lecture 4: Biomaterials with Adhesive properties. Dr G. Insley. 12:35/13:00. Sunday 1st June. Spotlight Lecture 8: The past present and future of bone augmentation. Prof T. Russell. Our team will also be available on our stand to provide information on our latest development programmes. For more information on the ESTROT event please visit the website here: https://lnkd.in/ennve-aF We look forward to seeing you there! #ESTROT2025 #PBCBiomed #acceleratingmedicalinnovation
PBC Biomed OTA Symposium – Strengthening the Bond: Modern Biomaterials for Fracture Fixation and Bone Regeneration.
We are delighted to announce that we will be continuing our ‘Strengthening the Bond’ education series at the Orthopaedic Trauma Association meeting in Montreal this week. Strengthening the Bond: Modern Biomaterials for Fracture Fixation and Bone Regeneration. Our global panel of surgeon advisors will discuss current hashtag#Biomaterials and their challenges, as well as plans for the first human implantation of OsStic®, a hashtag#Breakthrough Bio-Adhesive bone void filler technology. Speaker panel is as below: – Peter Giannoudis – John Tracy Watson – Hassan Mir, MD, MBA – Thomas A. (Toney) Russell MD The session will take place on Friday 23rd October at 12:45pm in room 514ABC. See below for further information – we look forward to seeing you there! #OTA2024 #strengtheningthebond #industrylunchseries #pbcbiomed #acceleratingmedicalinnovation #biomimeticinnovations
2024 World Biomaterials Congress – First Look
First image of the team at the World Biomaterials Congress in South Korea is in! Tina Hashemi is also pictured presenting on a ‘Comparative Study on the Corrosion Behaviour of Pure Mg and WE43 Alloy with Novel Dual-Layer CaP Coating for Orthopaedic Applications.’ Congratulations to Tina, Nicholas Dunne and other researchers involved in this project! I-Form, the SFI Research Centre for Advanced Manufacturing #WBC #biomaterials #acceleratingmedicalinnovation #DCU #PBCbiomed #collaborativeresearch
PBC Biomed team attending the 2024 World Biomaterials Congress in South Korea
This week our team are South Korea-bound to speak at the World Biomaterials Congress (WBC) 2024! CSO Gerard Insley will be speaking on one of our co-development projects with Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) and Munster Technological University -‘Octacalcium phosphate scaffolds modification and functionalisation delivers superior bone healing in-vitro and in vivo.’ R&D Engineer Antzela Tzagiollari will be presenting on ‘Bioinspired Adhesives: Unlocking the potential of phosphoserine-modified calcium phosphates for effective bone repair and regeneration.’ This project is a collaborative effort between PBC Biomed with Dublin City University’s Medical Engineering Research Centre. Finally, Tina Hashemi a PhD researcher at DCU’s Medical Engineering Research Centre, is speaking on our co-development project with I-Form, the SFI Research Centre for Advanced Manufacturing – ‘Advancing corrosion control in biodegradable magnesium implants through dual-layer calcium phosphate coatings for enhanced bone remodeling.’ An exciting conference for our team and the innovation programmes they are driving – good luck to all three speakers! #WBC #worldbiomaterialsconference2024 #pbcbiomed #dcu
TERMIS EU 2019
If you are attending TERMIS this year please feel free to attend the lecture by Dr Gerard Insley, PBC BioMed’s C.S.O., who also has Uppsala University academic affiliation, on advances in bone adhesive research titled: ‘Bio inspired bone adhesive proven to be safe in vivo’. https://lnkd.in/eT9GmBy