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ITQB NOVA leads research in chronic diseases & host-microbe interactions
The twinning project aims to develop organ-on-chip technologies to tackle some of Europe’s most pressing health challenges
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ITQB NOVA opens the labs
Open Labs is targeted to university students wishing to explore research opportunities
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ITQB NOVA research in the spotlight at NOVA Science & Innovation Day 2024
Several ITQB NOVA researchers were awarded during this event showcasing the best of the university’s research
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ITQB NOVA research on the spotlight
Lígia Martins Lab’s work distinguished by the American Chemical Society
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ITQB NOVA research units renew FCT's ‘Excellent’ rating
The three research units affiliated with ITQB NOVA have been once again distinguished with “Excellent”, the highest rating in the national evaluation by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT).
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ITQB NOVA researcher wins €1M CaixaResearch Health Grant
The project will develop a tool for the early detection of neurodegenerative diseases
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ITQB NOVA researcher wins €1M CaixaResearch Health Grant
The project will develop a new approach to facilitate the transport of antibiotics across the cell
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ITQB NOVA researchers distinguished with ESCMID grants
Carina Valente and Helena Veiga have been awarded 20,000€ each to develop projects that contribute to the fields of clinical microbiology and infectious diseases
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ITQB NOVA researchers join European project to advance antiviral strategies
The project SHIELD received 9M€ to better understand viruses with high pandemic potential.
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ITQB NOVA scientist distinguished with Medal of Scientific Merit
Ministry for Science, Technology and Higher Education awarded Helena Santos, a pioneer in the use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance techniques for the non-invasive study of cellular metabolism. Former director of ITQB NOVA, Manuel Nunes da Ponte, was also honoured.
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