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About Us

 

The ICCBMT, which has been held every three years since 1981, is one of the most important scientific gatherings in the field of biomineralization.  The meeting emphasizes a wealth of physicochemical, biological and clinical topics concerning mineralization processes in vertebrate and invertebrate species.

These include, but are not limited to: cell and molecular biology of mineralized tissue/structure formation, hormone and cytokine regulation of mineralized tissues, signaling pathways, structure and function of extracellular components of mineralized tissues, model systems of biomineralization, disorders and pathology of mineralized tissues and development of therapeutic approaches, and, new technologies for studying crystal structure and formation.

News 

Next Conference - 14th ICCBMT

We are pleased to announce that the 14th ICCBMT conference will be held in The Netherlands in October 22-27 of 2023, and will be co-chaired by Drs. Bernhard Ganss (Canada), Mina Mina (USA) and Nico Sommerdijk (The Netherlands).  More Info

 

Board of Directors

The ICCBMT Board of Directors welcomes
Dr. Eve Donnelly and Dr. Dobrawa Napierala as new Members-at-Large, and Dr. William Landis assuming the position of Treasurer. 
At the same time, we thank Dr. Jeffrey Gorski for his years of service as a Board Member and as ICCBMT Treasurer.   

The ICCBMT Conference Series
Aims to . . . 

  • Inclusively assemble a diverse, international multidisciplinary group of scientists from all career stages that share a common interest in biomineralization.
  • Disseminate state-of-the-art information about the structure, function, and interactions of mineral, matrix and cellular components in mineralized tissues.
  • Provide a forum that strongly encourages collaborations among investigators across diverse scientific disciplines.
  • Support participation of early-stage scientists, including students and postdoctoral fellows, by providing numerous Travel Awards.  
  • Disseminate the knowledge and ideas in a published proceedings in a peer-reviewed journal, thus broadening access of important findings.

     
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