CanbioSe Project Meeting and Project Workshop was held at European Institute of Membranes (IEM), University of Montpellier, France on September 26-27, 2023. The workshop was focused on the theme of "Commercializing Biosensors, Intellectual Property, and Knowledge Transfer from Academia to Industry.
Location:
Institut Européen des Membranes
300 avenue du Prof. Emile Jeanbrau
34090 Montpellier
France
Schedule
September 26, 2023 - Tuesday
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM: Welcome and Registration
10:00 AM: Opening Session
10:15 AM - 12:00 PM: Presentations on Current Project Stage and Achieved Results
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch Break
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Workshop
2:00-2:20: Arunas Ramanavicius Sensografa
Expected practical applications of recent achievements in biosensorics
2:20-2:40: Marija Korabovska 3D Strong
Practical aspects of technology transfer
2:40-3:00: Habib Belaid ENSCM/ NextMat3D
3D printed scaffolds for biomedical applications
3:00-3:20: Roman Viter University of Latvia
ZnO-based optical sensors for detection of metal ions in liquids.
3:20-3:40: Eneko Elezgaray ENSCM/ Graftys
Phosphocalcic cements for bone filling
3:40-4:00: Aleksejs Korabovskis
How to Commercialize Your Research? Experience of Commercialization Reactor - international platform for commercialization of scientific achievements.
September 27, 2023 - Wednesday
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM: Welcome and coffee
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Workshop Continued
10:00-10:20: Igor Iatsunskyi Adam Mickiewicz University
Development, Optimization and Application of Photoluminescence Biosensors based on 1D ZnO nanostructures for cancer cell and biomarkers detection
10:20-10:40: Juris Prikulis University of Latvia
Porous anodic alumina based nanostructured hybrid systems for optical sensing.
10:40-11:00: Almira Ramanavičienė Vilnius University
Ultra-sensitive immunosensors based on ZnO and gold nanoparticles
11:00-11:20: Roman Viter University of Latvia
Optical methods for industrial research: validation of the product quality
11:20-11:40: Oleksiy Gogotsi Materials Research Center
Advanced 2D materials MXenes for biomedical and sensing aplications
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch
2:00 PM: Laboratory Excursion


















MXenes potential applications include sensors, wound healing materials, and drug delivery systems. A recent study explored how different synthesis methods affect the safety and performance of MXenes. By comparing etching conditions and intercalation strategies, researchers discovered that fine-tuning the surface chemistry of MXenes plays a crucial role in improving biocompatibility. These results provide practical guidelines for developing safer MXenes and bring the field one step closer to real biomedical applications.
Exellent news, our joint patent application with Drexel University on highly porous MAX phase precursor for MXene synthesis published. Congratulations and thanks to all team involved!
Last Call! Have you submitted your abstract for IEEE NAP-2025 yet? Join us at the International Symposium on "The MXene Frontier: Transformative Nanomaterials Shaping the Future" – the largest MXene-focused conference in Europe this year! Final Submission Deadline: May 15, 2025. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to showcase your research and engage with world leaders in the MXene field!
We are excited to announce the publication of latest review article on MXenes in Healthcare. This comprehensive review explores the groundbreaking role of MXenes—an emerging class of 2D materials—in revolutionizing the fields of medical diagnostics and therapeutics. Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.1039/D4NR04853A.
Congratulations and thank you to our collaborators from TU Wien and CEST for very interesting work and making it published! In this work, an upscalable electrochemical MXene synthesis is presented. Yields of up to 60% electrochemical MXene (EC-MXene) with no byproducts from a single exfoliation cycle are achieved.
Congratulations to all collaborators with this interesting joint work!
Thank you to our collaborators for the amazing joint work recently published in Graphene and 2D Nanomaterials about MXene–silk fibroin composite films aiming to develop materials with tunable electronic and thermal properties
Dr. Oleksiy Gogotsi, director of MRC and Carbon-Ukraine, innovative companies that are among the leaders on the world MXene market, visited 2024 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit. together with Dr. Maksym Pogorielov, Head of Advanced Biomaterials and Biophysics Laboratory, University of Latvia.
MRC and Carbon-Ukraine team visited the 3rd International MXene conference held at Drexel University on August 5-8, 2024. Conference brought together the best reserchers and leading experts on MXene field. 
Together with colleagues from the University of Latvia, MRC/Carbone Ukraine, Adam Mickiewicz University, University Clinic Essen, and others, we have developed a novel concept involving the binding of antibodies to MXenes. In our research, we utilized anti-CEACAM1 antibodies to develop targeted photo-thermal therapy for melanoma (in vitro), paving the way for future in vivo studies and clinical trials. For the first time, we demonstrate the feasibility of delivering MXenes specifically targeted to melanoma cells, enabling the effective ablation of cancer cells under near-infrared (NIR) light. This new technique opens up vast potential for the application of MXenes in cancer treatment, diagnostics, drug delivery, and many other medical purposes.
