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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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Sun & Science 2025
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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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Casa cheia no Dia Aberto do ITQB NOVA
Cerca de duas mil pessoas passaram pelo ITQB NOVA no passado sábado, 15 de março, em mais uma edição do seu Dia Aberto, que convidou a uma jornada totalmente dedicada à ciência.
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European Researchers' Night 2025
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Summer Science @ ITQB NOVA 2025
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[Seminar] Quality Control of Protein Complex Assembly
Eszter Zavodszky
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[Seminar] Purification of biomolecules and small molecules separation by LCMS
Kevin Brahm
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Dia Aberto do ITQB NOVA 2025: Visite-nos!
A 15 de março (sábado) visite-nos, para um dia cheio de atividades para todas as idades. A entrada é livre!
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How dangerous foodborne bacteria resist common disinfectants
A new study by ITQB NOVA researchers found out a new mechanism through which Listeria monocytogenes, a human pathogenic bacteria, survives food safety strategies and the immune system. These findings have important implications for public health and food safety.
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