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News at ICMM

  1. Amparo Ruiz Carretero is coming back to Spain and joining the ICMM thanks to the ATRAE program

    Amparo Ruiz Carretero
    The Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities of Spain grants 30 million euros for the hiring in Spain of 31 international leading scientists in their areas.
  2. Gloria Platero, ICMM-CSIC researcher, awarded with the 2023 EPS Emmy Noether Distinction for her full career

    Gloria Platero en su despacho
    The European Physical Society acknowledges her "remarkable contributions to the theoretical understanding of Floquet systems," and they also highlight her "excellent mentorship of young researchers and for tirelessly fostering female talent in Physics.”
  3. The ICMM gets the 'Redacción Médica' award for its research alongside the Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de Toledo in nanothecnology for multiple sclerosis

    Óscar López, director de Redacción Médica; María Concepción Serrano, científica titular del Instituto de Ciencias de Materiales del CSIC; Isabel Machín-Diaz; lab manager del Laboratorio Neuroinmuno-Reparación del Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de Toledo; Celia Camacho, investigadora en este mismo hospital; Diego Clemente, investigador principal del Laboratorio Neuroinmuno-Reparación del mismo centro y Sarah Christiaanse, directora general de Abbott Diabetes Care España.
    Researcher Conchi Serrano leads this multidisciplinary work team that uses graphene nanomaterials to treat multiple sclerosis.
  4. ICMM 2024 wrapped: the best of the Materials Science Institute of Madrid

    Vista de un arcoiris
    Five papers in Nature, two ERC Synergy grants, one ERC POC, and five MSCA grants are some of the 'highlights' of the Materials Science Institute of Madrid this year.
  5. The ICMM hosts the fourteenth edition of its Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance course

    Isabel Sobrados, en una práctica del curso de RMN
    The course, part of the CSIC training program, welcomed a dozen students.
  6. Ramón Aguado, elected as new president of the Condensed Matter Physics Division of the Royal Spanish Society of Physics

    Ramón Aguado, en su despacho
    The researcher is an expert in Condensed Matter Physics and leads the Quantum Materials for Quantum Technologies (Q4Q) group at the Materials Science Institute of Madrid.
  7. Puerto Morales y Álvaro Gallo ganan el premio Mares Circulares con su proyecto de nanopartículas magnéticas para catálisis medioambiental

    Puerto Morales y Álvaro Gallo, en la entrega de premios de CocaCola
    El proyecto del Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid ha sido dotado con 10.000 euros como impulso para seguir desarrollando iniciativas para la preservación de los océanos.
  8. Scientists discover a key mechanism in fat cells that protects the body against energetic excess

    Adipocytes differentiated in vitro, containing fat deposits (yellow) and the Cav-1 protein in the cell membrane (magenta). Scale bar, 100 microns. b, Mouse adipose tissue. Scale bar, 100 microns. c, Electron microscopy images showing regions of adipocyte membrane similar to that indicated by the boxed area in b. Caveolae are visible as membrane invaginations (arrowheads). The genetically modified adipocyte expressing non-phosphorylatable Cav-1 (bottom panel) accumulates caveolae because they cannot flatten
    This advance opens the door to new solutions for the treatment of conditions like obesity and other metabolic diseases linked to an excess of fat
  9. A study describes a mechanism whereby cells respond to mechanical signals from their surroundings

    Imágenes de inmunofluorescencia de células de retina humana, dónde se muestra la localización nuclear y citoplásmatica de la proteína YAP (verde) en función de las propiedades mecánicas del material utilizado como matriz extracelular. Foto: CNIC
    A study, participated by ICMM-CSIC and published in Science Advances, offers a new approach to understanding how cells respond to mechanical signals from their environment, redefining the comprehension of the relationship between cells and their physical surroundings.
  10. Andrés Castellanos, recognized as a one of the Highly Cited researchers 2024 by Clarivate

    Andrés Castellanos Gómez in front of the ICMM entrance
    The researcher is the leader of the 2DFoundry group.

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