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€2.7 million grant to support science-based research journalism
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Four professors from NOVA - including Ana Sanchez, from ITQB NOVA -, together with the European Journalism Centre, based in the Netherlands, have just secured a €2.7 million grant from the European Union's Creative Europe programme to support science-based research journalism projects.
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Apply for the StartUp Research NOVA 2025 until April 4
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Are you a researcher in life sciences willing to maximize the value of the knowledge you generate? Apply to StartUp Research NOVA until April 4 – several scholarships are available.
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Application process for the position of Rector of NOVA
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Sweet science: new approach to synthesize rare health-packed sugars
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A new study by ITQB NOVA researchers could change the way we synthetize rare sugars, making them more accessible for applications in the food, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries.
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AI-powered image analysis to transform microscopy & biomedical imaging
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A new tool developed by ITQB NOVA researchers enables the analysis of biomedical images up to 100 times faster.
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In Memory of Professor Joan Guinovart (1947–2024)
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ITQB NOVA joins the Life Sciences community in mourning the loss of Professor Joan Guinovart, a pioneering biochemist and cherished member of the Scientific Advisory Boards for MOSTMICRO and LS4FUTURE.
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Latest FCT Exploratory Projects at ITQB NOVA
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Learn more about each of the nine exploratory projects that will be developed by ITQB NOVA researchers and their teams, during the next one and a half years.
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Ana Paula Santos distinguished by Crédito Agrícola
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The “Sementes Duradouras” project on enhancing seed resilience has earned the researcher the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Award
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ITQB NOVA research in the spotlight at NOVA Science & Innovation Day 2024
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Several ITQB NOVA researchers were awarded during this event showcasing the best of the university’s research
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ITQB NOVA at the NOVA Science & Innovation Day 2024
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Several ITQB NOVA researchers will present their work at the NOVA Science & Innovation Day, on December 3rd, at the NOVA University Lisbon Rectorate Building.
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"90 Segundos de Ciência": eight years and almost 2000 scientists
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The programme has been showcasing Portuguese science on the radio every weekday.
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Andreia Pimenta wins two grants to study the link between human gut microbiota and disease
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The projects could open the door to develop more effective treatments for inflammatory bowel diseases
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Ricardo Henriques elected as EMBO Member
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The new PI becomes the 5th ITQB NOVA researcher to join the EMBO community
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Over 40 new ITQB NOVA PhDs Honored on NOVA Day
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The new PhDs from Universidade Nova de Lisboa received their insignia during the NOVA Day Ceremony, under the theme “Inspire and Build”
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ITQB NOVA researcher wins €1M CaixaResearch Health Grant
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The project will develop a tool for the early detection of neurodegenerative diseases
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2nd LS4FUTURE PI Retreat
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The retreat deepened scientific collaborations and strengthened alliances
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ITQB NOVA welcomes two researchers with Marie Curie Fellowships
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Projects aim to study bioactive compounds and bacterial vulnerabilities
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ITQB NOVA Walking Challenge
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To celebrate NOVA Sustainability Days, ITQB NOVA launches a new challenge to its community: let’s walk!
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Turning waste from the paper industry into beneficial compounds
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ITQB NOVA researchers develop an eco-friendly method to produce compounds with applications in health, cosmetics and materials science
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How gut microbiome communities build resilience to drugs
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New research co-led by ITQB NOVA PI Sarela Garcia-Santamarina reveals that bacteria in the gut microbiome can become more resilient to drugs when part of a community.
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