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In your gut: how bacteria survive low oxygen environments
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ITQB NOVA researchers have uncovered the mechanisms that allow the survival of the anaerobic pathogen Clostridioides difficile in the gut
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Shining light to make hydrogen
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ITQB NOVA researchers engineer light-driven bacterial factories to produce hydrogen
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Nanopores on the back cover of Chemical Society Reviews
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Paper conceived during the 2020 lockdown reviews new fabrication methods that democratise the use of solid-state nanopores
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Inês Cardoso Pereira elected EMBO Member
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The ITQB NOVA Principal Investigator’s work on Bioenergetics and biocatalysis in anaerobic bacteria is recognized by the prestigious European organization.
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Ministers applaud ITQB NOVA’s work with Oeiras Clubes Ciência Viva
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ITQB NOVA and Science Club of AE Paço de Arcos partnership highlighted on the launch of the 2nd edition of the “Ciência Viva na Escola” program
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ITQB NOVA to host “laCaixa” Doctoral INPhINIT Fellowships
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The ”laCaixa” Doctoral Fellowships call is now open and aims to support outstanding researchers, of any nationality, by offering an attractive and competitive environment for the development of their PhD work.
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Unfolding the blindness proteins through fly eyes
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ITQB NOVA and IGC researchers identify a new production mechanism for a critical protein for vision in Drosophila fruit flies
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TIMB3 Workshop Imaging in Biosciences
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Workshop takes place on February 7 2022 at ITQB NOVA Auditorium
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New Associate Professors at ITQB NOVA
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Lígia O. Martins and Ricardo O. Louro have won the international open call
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Inês Cardoso Pereira elected for the EAM
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ITQB NOVA’s PI is recognised for her work in microbiology by one of the most prestigious European institutions in this area
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