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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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Ministers applaud ITQB NOVA’s work with Oeiras Clubes Ciência Viva
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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Asymptomatic adults may be reservoirs of Streptococcus pneumoniae
Study by ITQB NOVA researchers identifies role played by adults in the carriage of pneumococci
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Inês Cardoso Pereira elected EMBO Member
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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From meat-production to urinary tract infections
Epidemiological study revealed that Staphylococcus saprophyticus causing urinary tract infections can have origin in food
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Nanopores on the back cover of Chemical Society Reviews
Paper conceived during the 2020 lockdown reviews new fabrication methods that democratise the use of solid-state nanopores
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Shining light to make hydrogen
ITQB NOVA researchers engineer light-driven bacterial factories to produce hydrogen
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In your gut: how bacteria survive low oxygen environments
ITQB NOVA researchers have uncovered the mechanisms that allow the survival of the anaerobic pathogen Clostridioides difficile in the gut
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Proteins partner for crucial cellular quality control system
Severe human genetic diseases are related to malfunctioning ribosomes. The surveillance system of this protein collaboration was previously unknown.
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MOSTMICRO-ITQB Research Unit is hiring
Four new lab heads will establish independent research groups
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