Welcome
The Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga y Plataforma en Nanomedicina (IBIMA Plataforma BIONAND) is a Health Research Institute that started to operate in 2012 after the development agreement was signed between the Andalusian Government and the University of Malaga.
Since 2015, it has been among the over 30 health research institutes accredited by the “Instituto de Salud Carlos III” in Spain
Research area

AREA 1
Cardiovascular,
Obesity
and Diabetes.
Environmental
and Lifestyle
Determinants
UNIDAD
Onco-Hematología
CIMO


AREA 3
Neurosciences,
Chronicity,
Ageing and
Health in populations
vulnerable
AREA 4
Cardiovascular,
Autoimmune,
Infectious
Inflammation and Allergy Diseases


IBIMA
RARE
Rare Diseases
IBIMA
TECH
Technology Area in
Health and Innovation


AREA 7
Nanodiagnostics
AREA 8
Nanosystems and
Advanced Therapies

News
Study on the characteristics of drug-induced liver damage presenting with dermatological reactions
The study involves researchers from IBIMA Plataforma BIONAND, the University of Malaga and the Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a significant problem in the treatment of liver damage....
IBIMA Plataforma BIONAND and Farmaindustria promote knowledge of biomedical research among young people and the awakening of scientific vocations
The initiative ‘Bringing science to schools’ is holding a new session this Wednesday with young people from IES Litoral and the Official Vocational Training Centre (CESUR). The project aims to encourage the interest of secondary and vocational training students in the...
The Oncology waiting room of the Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital will be transformed into a more humanised and comfortable space for patients thanks to the ‘Espacio Sperantia’ project.
This initiative, promoted by the Andalusian Society of Medical Oncology (SAOM) with the collaboration of Pfizer, consists of a grant of 15,000 euros for the design and reform of these facilities, so that they become a more comfortable environment adapted to the needs of the patients.