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Brazil and Portugal United in Science Communication
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International forum brings together five post-graduate programmes in science communication from Brazil and Portugal
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Breaking down bacterial strategies for complex sugar degradation
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The new study, published in Nature Communications, reveals important structural and mechanistic features of a bacterial enzyme involved in the degradation of carbohydrate-containing compounds.
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Breaking Symmetry: how spherical bacteria organize their DNA for survival
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New ITQB NOVA study reveals the first complete picture of chromosome dynamics in Staphylococcus aureus, one of the leading pathogens for deaths associated with resistance. This could inspire new antimicrobial strategies.
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Breastmilk of vaccinated women is key to infant’s immunity against COVID-19
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A study involving ITQB NOVA researchers shows that breastmilk contains SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and immune cells.
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Breathing underwater
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Thermophile respiratory complex’s structure determined by cryoEM
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Brick by brick: building towards affordable and inclusive science
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Ricardo Henriques, ITQB NOVA Principal Investigator, has been awarded the Research Impact Narratives Challenge prize by NOVA for “Pumpy,” a LEGO-based tool transforming how scientists study living cells.
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BRIDGE Fellowships at ITQB NOVA – A bridge for your PhD
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Get a head start on your PhD with one of the 15 BRIDGE Fellowships. Apply until January 5, 2026!
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Brief History
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Brief account of ITQB NOVA's history since its foundation
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Bruno Lemaitre on gut immunity in the fruit fly
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Next Frontier Leaders seminar on March 9
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Budget Support
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This page includes support information for the preparation of the Budget section of funding applications, including institutional guidelines, policies, and reference values
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