About the plenary days of the GDR Bioengineering of Interfaces
The GDR Bioengineering of Interfaces (B2i) focuses on interfaces between materials and biological environment, in the broad sense. The scientific scope of this GDR includes notably the development, the characterization and the modeling of biointerfaces for applications in the fields of tissue engineering, antifouling, biosensors, etc. but also for the study of biological mechanisms or specific interactions. Because of its interdisciplinary nature, the GDR B2I federates teams active in the fields of (bio)chemistry, physico-chemistry of materials and interfaces, and biology.
The purpose of the GDR B2I plenary days is to share with the community the latest advances in research in order to stimulate new collaborations and bring out synergies between the members of the GDR. The scientific program features invited lectures, oral communications and posters as well as poster and oral awards.