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[PhD Seminar] Structure and Dynamics of Pathogenic Scaffold Proteins; Metalloenzymes in microbial defense mechanisms against oxygen and nitric oxide & A targeted approach to control Streptococcus pneumoniae infection
Guillem Hernandez, Maria Carlos Martins & Catarina Candeias
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[SCAN] BioMimetx: Beyond the Petri dish
Patrick Freire
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Dia Aberto do ITQB NOVA - De volta ao Futuro!
Vestir a bata e realizar uma experiência, Ciência Espetacular, visitas a laboratórios e equipamentos científicos e muito mais é o que espera os visitantes no regresso aos Dias Abertos presenciais no ITQB NOVA. Venha conhecer o nosso instituto e descobrir como estamos a construir um futuro com saúde e sustentabilidade!
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5 researchers awarded in the 2023 InnOvalley Proof of Concept
Pioneer initiative in Portugal rewards promising research projects to solve challenges in society. Funding exceeds 400,000 euros in the 2nd edition and highlights the most innovative projects in the municipality. ITQB NOVA researchers received 4 projects.
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NOVA receives ERC award to organize residencies for journalists
European Research Council awarded 1.5 M€ to a single European consortium, to promote residencies for science journalists in research institutions for periods of 3 to 5 months.
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Mariana Pinho receives ERC Advanced Grant
This is the researcher’s third ERC Grant, ensuring continuous funding from the council since 2013 for her work in antibiotic resistance.
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Cytochrome c as a Cornerstone in the Nucleus-Mitochondria Crosstalk
Irene Diaz-Moreno, University of Sevilla
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Five projects awarded within MOSTMICRO-ITQB Call
125 000 euros will finance novel research ideas
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Full-house at the LS4FUTURE 1st General Meeting
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[Seminar] Exploring the mechanism of metalloenzymes using microsecond timescale rapid mixing techniques
Peter-Leon Hagedoorn
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