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Lessons from the pandemic - Science Moves us Forward
Exhibition is on display until 28th frbruary at Templo da Poesia, in Oeiras. Its opening marked the closing of ITQB NOVA's COVID-19 Scientific Taskforce, with a two-part session: The first dedicated to its scientific results and the second open to the public to discuss the lessons learnt and how to prevent and fight a new pandemic.
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Love and betrayal among SARS-CoV-2 proteins wins ECRA prize
Margarida Saramago and Diana Lousa will use the funds for research on COVID-19 therapeutics
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MOSTMICRO-ITQB opens call for Exploratory projects
Proposals should be submitted by 25 January. Each project will receive 25000€ in funding.
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"Ao Ataque!" receives Honourable Mention from Casa das Ciências
The book was created by ITQB NOVA researcher Márcia Alves
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[Seminar] Membrane remodeling is everywhere: viral infection, viral assembly, Apicomplexan parasite entry and egress, and muscular dystrophy
Prof. Joshua Zimmerberg
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Applications for 8 MOSTMICRO-ITQB NOVA PhD Fellowships are open
Research fellowships are intended for applicants or candidates in the PhD Program in Molecular Biosciences
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To keep them out, we must learn how they got in
ITQB NOVA and iMM collaboration uncovers the mechanisms of cell infection by the viruses that cause bronchiolitis and pneumonia
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Evolving towards a greener and better tomorrow
A team led by ITQB NOVA scientists identified the mutations that improve the efficiency of an important catalyst in the green industry
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There is a time for protection and a time for letting go
A team of ITQB NOVA researchers modelled the function of a protein involved in the regulation of the amount of mRNA in the endoplasmic reticulum
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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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