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In Memory of Professor Joan Guinovart (1947–2024)
ITQB NOVA joins the Life Sciences community in mourning the loss of Professor Joan Guinovart, a pioneering biochemist and cherished member of the Scientific Advisory Boards for MOSTMICRO and LS4FUTURE.
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[SCAN] Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinases (CDPKs) as potential tools for improving stress resilience in Rice
Isabel Abreu
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[Seminar] Controlled Human Infection Studies for Respiratory Vaccine Research and Development
Daniela Ferreira
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Apply for the StartUp Research NOVA 2025 until April 4
Are you a researcher in life sciences willing to maximize the value of the knowledge you generate? Apply to StartUp Research NOVA until April 4 – several scholarships are available.
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ITQB NOVA at "Unlimited Future" Master's and Postgraduations fair
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[MPS_NOVA Training Workshop] Strategy in R&I Management
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€2.7 million grant to support science-based research journalism
Four professors from NOVA - including Ana Sanchez, from ITQB NOVA -, together with the European Journalism Centre, based in the Netherlands, have just secured a €2.7 million grant from the European Union's Creative Europe programme to support science-based research journalism projects.
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[Seminar] Quality Control of Protein Complex Assembly
Eszter Zavodszky
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A bacterial spray to keep respiratory infections away?
A new study found that harmless bacteria that live in our upper respiratory tract inhibit the growth of Streptococcus pneumoniae, a leading cause of respiratory infections. The study opens a possibility for probiotic-based therapies, such as nasal sprays, with the potential to reduce colonization by this pathogen.
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Researcher returns to primary school to teach students about viruses
Carolina Buga, PhD student at ITQB NOVA, visited her former primary school to engage students in the world of science through the “Cientista regressa à escola” programme.
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