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Five new PI’s join ITQB NOVA’s team
Five principal investigators will join the ITQB NOVA research efforts. Four of them will establish new independent research groups in the MOSTMICRO Research Unit.
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Disinformation and polarization debated on conference cycle
UPDATE – NEXT SESSION – Inês Narciso, historian and Sociology PhD student, and Vera Novais, journalist and president of SciComPT, talk about the origin of disinformation and fake news
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Breastmilk of vaccinated women is key to infant’s immunity against COVID-19
A study involving ITQB NOVA researchers shows that breastmilk contains SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and immune cells.
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Oeiras Municipality and ITQB NOVA promote a monitoring study to COVID-19 with saliva tests in schools
The initiative starts on Thursday and will make tests available to 10,000 children by March.
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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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A boost to sulfur metabolism
A recent study by ITQB NOVA scientists unravelled the role of a small marker protein in increasing metabolic activity for sulfate respiration
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[SCAN] Visualization of normal and aberrant protein-protein interactions in living cells
Federico Herrera, Cell Structure and Dynamics Lab, ITQB NOVA
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Celebrating International Microorganism Day
Hands on activities and talks by ITQB NOVA researchers
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[Seminar] Species-specific activity of antibacterial drug combinations
Ana Rita Brochado, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany
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Understanding the enemy
Structure of cancer related protein was described by ITQB NOVA researchers
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