Advanced Training Course
Molecular Bioengineering
Supramolecular Peptide Hydrogels
Welcome
Molecular Bioengineering is a fast-growing field that explores the most recent advances in chemical, biological and engineering sciences to find advanced molecular-level solutions to complex problems in medicine. The Advanced Training Course in Molecular Bioengineering is designed to provide a training platform to educate the next generation of leaders in Molecular Bioengineering. It will be running on a yearly basis, with each edition focussing on a different topic. The first edition will be devoted to Supramolecular Peptide Hydrogels.
Hydrogels are an appealing class of materials with wide-ranging technical applications, from food to separation processes, from environmental to biomedical applications.
The intrinsic properties of peptides, such as biocompatibility and biodegradability, together with their antimicrobial and therapeutic potential, have attracted large interest in biological applications. Making gels from peptides through supramolecular self-assembly is therefore an appealing method for recreating the 3D environment of biological tissues (3D models of diseases, scaffolds for cell culture and tissue growth) and for the controlled/sustained local delivery of drugs. Supramolecular gels are held through reversible and dynamic bonds and their physical/mechanical properties can be tuned to carefully match the tissue of interest.
Venue
i3S – Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde
Rua Alfredo Allen, 208 | 4200-135 Porto, Portugal
Date
20 – 24 November 2023
Organisation
Helena Azevedo, Mariana Bexiga
Target audience
The course is designed for those interested in supramolecular peptide gels, their advanced characterisation and biomedical applications.
It can be attended by:
– Postgraduate students: master and PhD students enrolled in Biomedical Engineering or Bioengineering master and doctoral programmes, or related areas.
– Researchers working with hydrogels for different biomedical applications (cell culture, drug delivery, biosensing)
– Industrial professionals developing hydrogels for biomedical applications.
Course duration
Complete course:
Monday – Wednesday and Friday (whole day); Thursday morning (26 hours)
Theory:
Monday – Thursday mornings (8 hours)
Course language
English
Requirements
Laptop and labcoat for the practical classes
Speakers
Aline Miller
University of Manchester, UK
Aline Miller
University of Manchester, UK
Cristina Barrias
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Cristina Barrias
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Garry Laverty
Queen's University Belfast, UK
Garry Laverty
Queen's University Belfast, UK
Helena Azevedo
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Helena Azevedo
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Jennifer Patterson
IMDEA Materials, Spain
Jennifer Patterson
IMDEA Materials, Spain
Manlio Tassieri
University of Glasgow, UK
Manlio Tassieri
University of Glasgow, UK
Paula Ferreira
University of Minho, Portugal
Paula Ferreira
University of Minho, Portugal
Ronit Bitton
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Ronit Bitton
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Demonstrators
Carlos Redondo
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Carlos Redondo
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Claúdia Machado
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Claúdia Machado
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
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Dalila Pedro
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Dalila Pedro
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
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Hugo Osório
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Hugo Osório
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
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Karen Galle
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Karen Galle
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Manuela Brás
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Manuela Brás
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Mariana Bexiga
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Mariana Bexiga
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
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Paula López Pérez
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Paula López Pérez
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
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Raushan Kumar
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Raushan Kumar
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Ricardo Vidal
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Ricardo Vidal
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
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Rui Pereira
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Rui Pereira
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Sara Silva
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Sara Silva
i3S, University of Porto, Portugal
Program
DAY 1 | 20 NOVEMBER 2023
09:45 Reception of participants and registration
10:00
Welcome address
Lecture 1: Self-assembling peptide hydrogels: molecular design and gelation methods
Helena Azevedo, i3S, Portugal
11:15 Coffee Break
11:30
Lecture 2: Unconventional Building Blocks: Dehydroamino Acids Paving the Way for New Supramolecular Hydrogels
Paula Ferreira, University of Minho, Portugal
12:30 Lunch Break
14:00
Team building activity
Mariana Bexiga/ Paula Lopez, i3S, Portugal
14:45
Guided tour of the scientific platforms at i3S
Hugo Osório, i3S, Portugal
15:15 Coffee Break
15:45
Laboratory Session 1: Preparation of self-assembling peptide hydrogels
DAY 2 | 21 NOVEMBER 2023
09:30
Lecture 3: Modifying bioinert polymers with bioactive peptides for enhanced performance as 3D matrices in tissue engineering: expanding possibilities
Cristina Barrias, i3S, Portugal
10:30 Coffee Break
10:45
Lecture 4: From peptide-functionalized hydrogels to self-assembling hydrogels (and some things in-between)
Jennifer Patterson, IMDEA Materials, Spain
12:00 Lunch Break
13:30
Laboratory Session 2: Sample preparation for scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30
Laboratory Session 3: Preparation of gels for cell culture
DAY 3 | 22 NOVEMBER 2023
09:30
Lecture 5: Rheological characterization of hydrogels
Manlio Tassieri, University of Glasgow, UK
10:30 Coffee Break
10:45
Lecture 6: Employing Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) for Structural Analysis of Supramolecular Peptide Hydrogels
Ronit Bitton, Ben-Gurion University of Negev, Israel
12:00 Lunch Break
13:30
Laboratory Session 4: Conventional rheology on hydrogel samples
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30
Laboratory Session 5: Microrheology on hydrogel samples
DAY 4 | 23 NOVEMBER 2023
09:30
Lecture 7: Self-assembling peptide hydrogels: the journey to commercialisation
Aline Miller, University of Manchester, UK
10:30 Coffee Break
10:45
Lecture 8: Peptide and peptide-mimetic hydrogels as long-acting injectable platforms for sustained drug delivery
Garry Laverty, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
12:00 Lunch Break
13:30
Data analysis
15:15 Coffee Break
15:45
Data analysis
DAY 5 | 24 NOVEMBER 2023
09:30
Laboratory Session 6: Morphological examination by SEM
10:30 Coffee Break
10:45
Preparation of presentations
12:00
Seminar: Peptide and peptide-mimetic hydrogels as long-acting injectable platforms for sustained drug delivery
Garry Laverty, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
13:00 Lunch Break
14:30
Preparation of presentations
15:45 Coffee Break
16:15
Delivery of presentations and feedback
17:30 Course closure
Registration
Early bird | Until July 16th
Payment Deadline: 30th July
i3S/ P.CCC/ MOBILIsE Hub
Complete - 250€
Theory Only - 100€
Early bird | Until July 16th
Payment Deadline: 30th July
Other
Complete - 300€
Theory Only - 150€
Late From July 17th to September 8th
Payment deadline: 15th September
i3S/ P.CCC/ MOBILIsE Hub
Complete - 350€
Theory Only - 200€
Late From July 17th to September 8th
Payment deadline: 15th September
Other
Complete - 400€
Theory Only - 250€
Certificates:
A certificate of attendance will be assigned to participants present in all sessions and completing the work-based assessment (complete course). A declaration of presence will be issued for participants that attend the Theory only.
Please note that your pre-registration does not confirm that you have been selected for the course.
Payment will only be requested after registration confirmation. Details for payment will be sent in the confirmation registration e-mail.
Cancelation policy:
In case of cancelation, the registration fee will not be refunded.
The organiser reserves the right to cancel the course in case of an insufficient number of participants, organisational reasons, for other unforeseeable events that render the execution of the course impossible. The organiser shall immediately inform the pre-registered participants of such changes.