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New collaborative initiative for agricultural innovation
Scientific coordination by GREEN-IT members of ITQB NOVA, involves academia, companies and government
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New coordinator of the Biotec4Sus Master
ITQB NOVA Lab Head Isabel Abreu is the new Coordinator of the MSc in Biotechnology for Sustainability
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New deadline 15 Jan 2023 | New edition of StartUp Research NOVA in February 2023
Several scholarships are available for the ITQB NOVA and NOVA SBE Post-Graduation that helps researchers envision the value their science can generate. Applications are open until January 15th.
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New deadline 29 Jan 2023 | GREEN-IT scholarships for the Plants for Life PhD Programme
A call for PhD fellowships is open until 29 January 2023. PhD projects will be developed within the GREEN-IT research unit, which will support four PhD fellows.
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New drug treatment for Alzheimer's disease
Research carried out on a potential new drug treatment for Alzheimer's disease featured in EXPRESSO
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New enzyme by directed evolution
Researchers turn metallo-oxidase into a laccase
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New European Research Infrastructure Consortium approved
Instruct is now Instruct-ERIC and ITQB NOVA is the Portuguese representative
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New FEDER-funded project approved
Transbio follows Interbio’s Success
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New generation flu vaccine
In an interview to EXPRESSO, Paula Alves disclosed some of the research iBET is doing to develop a new generation Flu vaccine
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New insight on the reproductive evolution of land plants
International consortium, including then IGC, now current ITQB NOVA PI and GREEN-IT member Jörg Becker, offers novel insight into the reproductive evolution of land plants, in new study published in Nature Plants.
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