Our research activities aim the development, modification and characterization of (bio) nanomaterials with specific functions and application in Medical and Industrial framework in multiple areas such as Bioengineering and Material Science. Our research group is aimed at developing biomimetic structures (such as photonic structures, molecularly imprinted polymers and other plastic antibodies) tow
ards the development of biosensors that include transdisciplinary concepts of electrochemistry, optical processes, solar cells, among others. Thus, we ambition to be able to apply our work in the medical and industrial sectors in multiple areas such as Bioengineering, Material Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering. We are also focused on the improvement of structural and (multi-)functional properties of the currently available materials, favouring green chemistry or even the use of biomaterials found in nature themselves without thorough processing. Our scientific range has recently been expanded to cell culture, engineering of microenvironments to control cell behaviour and organization, as well as new biosensors for detection of cells or their products, which may be clinically exploited.