New article in Mapping Ignorance

Scientific dissemination and outreach are two key aspects for BCMaterials in its effort to communicate the work it carries out to generate knowledge in new materials science. One of the channels of reference in this field is Mapping Ignorance, a blog emerged on the initiative of the Chair of Scientific Culture of the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU. The blog is aimed at making the scientific and non-scientific public aware of the latest advances in Science and Technology.

The latest BCMaterials contribution comes from Ivan Coluzza, Ikerbasque Research Professor, who leads our Computational Science of Materials research line. The article, entitled "From protein design to materials design" can be consulted at this link:

https://mappingignorance.org/2022/09/14/from-protein-design-to-materials-design/

Coluzza has contacted the collaboration of two other BCMaterials researchers: Marcos Lequerica and Irene Carbajo.

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