Catarina Jones presents at the 7th annual conference of RedeSAÚDE and wins best University of Lisbon master thesis award

The work developed by the master’s student Catarina Jones, supervised by Dra. Teresa Esteves and Dra. Paola Sanjuan-Alberte, entitled “Novel wireless Nanobioelectronic Systems to Rewire Cancer Bioelectricity” was selected among several works developed at the University of Lisbon (UL) and presented at the 7th annual conference of RedeSAÚDE on the 14th of November. This research, which developed an effective, targeted, and non-invasive therapy for breast cancer by exploiting cancer's unique bioelectrical properties, was awarded as the Best Master Thesis in the Oncology and Precision Medicine field at UL.  This project has been a hardworking collaboration of 2BRG and SCERG, emphasizing the critical role of interdisciplinary teamwork in pioneering and achieving breakthroughs in healthcare innovation.

A heartfelt appreciation is given to RedeSAÚDE's organizers for bringing together experts from various healthcare fields, fostering an environment of innovative thinking and providing substantial incentives for biotech research and innovation. See more.