14/01/2021

BIST and UIC Barcelona recruit six researchers through the FBA Fellows programme, attracting scientific talent from the fields of health and the environment

The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) and the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC Barcelona) bring the FBA Fellows talent attraction programme, backed by the Bosch Aymerich Foundation, to a close.

The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) and the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC Barcelona) have each selected three fellows to teach and conduct research over the next three years. The incorporation of the six researchers marks the closure of the FBA Fellows programme to attract scientific talent, backed by the Bosch Aymerich Foundation.  

The Bosch Aymerich Foundation, founded by engineer, architect and businessman Josep Maria Bosch Aymerich (Girona 1917 - Barcelona 2015) and his wife, Maria Rosa Escarpenter, has helped to promote the most recent FBA Fellows programme aimed at attracting scientific talent. The appointment of FBA Fellows intends to give special impetus to outstanding research and teaching in the fields of health (in particular, precision medicine) and the environment (in particular, sustainability and energy). Society today faces complex challenges in both these fields, a tragic example of which is the current healthcare crisis sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic. Such issues require both a cross- and multidisciplinary perspective in order to drive pioneering research and improve how we educate and train new generations of researchers and professionals. The Bosch Aymerich Foundation wants to help generate these indispensable synergies. 

An important part of BIST’s research focuses primarily on two fundamental and interrelated global challenges faced by today’s society: human health and environmental and energy sustainability. Through the application of genomics, bioinformatics, nanotechnology and other advanced experimental techniques, BIST aims to drive research in the field of precision medicine through in-depth studies of life-altering diseases such as cancer and metastasis, or those brought on by ageing, with a comprehensive and integrated approach towards the person and patient. BIST’s contribution to solving environmental challenges focuses on studying the causes of environmental degradation and climate change. They hone in on four areas in particular: the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic devices; artificial photosynthesis; new techniques for monitoring air, water and food quality, and carbon dioxide capture and utilisation.

For its part, UIC Barcelona has faculties in the field of health such as the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and the Faculty of Dentistry. Some 54% of its student body is studying health sciences, and 11 of its 25 recognised research groups are also working in this field. Their research focuses on fields such as biomaterials, tissue regeneration, ageing, metabolism, physiotherapy and healthcare policies, among others. UIC Barcelona also has seven company-sponsored university chairs, through which they steer collaboration with the private health sector.

Additionally, conscious of the progressive and unsustainable urbanisation of the planet, UIC Barcelona School of Architecture is increasingly prioritising research into sustainability and resilience. The School is home to two research groups —the first in Genetic Architecture, and the second in Community-based Urbanism— and a research laboratory for Technological Innovation in Industrialised and Sustainable Construction. It is also planning to set up a Research Institute for Sustainable Architecture and Urban Planning. For UIC Barcelona, this collaboration presents a magnificent opportunity to attract the best research talent to join their outstanding teaching team in tenure-track positions. 

The FBA Fellows were selected from two calls held by UIC Barcelona and BIST in May 2020. The six new fellows are:

At UIC Barcelona, Osnat Hakimi, expert in biomedicine, bioinformatics and bioengineering; Conrado Aparicio, researcher in dentistry and biomaterials, and Lorenzo Chelleri, expert in sustainability in architecture, construction and urban planning. 

At BIST, James Eills, a former researcher for the Division of Chemistry at the University of Southampton, will join the IBEC; Marion Salzer, specialist researcher in cellular ageing using applications that study fertility, will join the CRG as an FBA Fellow; and Ekaterina Khestanova, the newest FBA Fellow to join a multidisciplinary research project at the ICFO and the ICN2, who until recently worked at the Department of Physics and Engineering at ITMO University (Saint Petersburg, Russia).