SURFBIO launches two online open courses
SURFBIO project partners have been working on two Massive Open Online Courses to introduce anyone interested to the field of colloid and surface biology.
SURFBIO project partners have been working on two Massive Open Online Courses to introduce anyone interested to the field of colloid and surface biology.
Ales Lapanje, Tomaz Rijavec (JSI) and Rocío Barros (ICCRAM-UBU) are interviewed by UBUInvestiga -the Scientific dissemination platform of the University of Burgos-.
The Microbial Technologies Week was a great success thanks to the attendance of more than 100 people interested in the field and related scientific topics. The #MicroTechWeek was held on...
Our partners from the Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI) participated in the FEMS Conference on Microbiology, in Belgrade, Serbia.
Researchers wanting to investigate the fate of contaminants in the environment face one challenge: most of nature is opaque...
The Jozef Stefan Institute participated in the ASM Microbe conference, by American Society for Microbiology, in Washington (USA).
The main scope of the meeting was to define a data delivery protocol and develop a sustainable repository of the Innovation Hub.
Webinars on analytical methods for the study of microbial cell- surface and Surface-colloid interactions, by SURFBIO team.
Find the material distributed to participants of the training on 'Wet-dry methodologies for studying cell-surface and cell-cell interactions’.
SURFBIO was part of a workshop gave by ICCRAM-University of Burgos. It was aimed at pre-school and primary school students.
Five top research & innovation partners across Europe are creating an innovation hub to study microbe-surface.
SURFBIO is a project funded by the European Union H2020 research & innovation programme, coordinated by Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI)