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1st NOVASAÚDE Workshop on Genetics
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NOVA researchers invited to submit communications till July 15
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2,5 million euros to prevent and control bacterial infections
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New Portuguese consortium will go from basic research to the hospital bedside
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3D structure of anti-tuberculosis target makes cover of Molecular Cell
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For the first time, a team of researchers was able to elucidate the Cryo-EM full-length structure of Arabinofuranosyltransferase (AftD), an essential enzyme involved on the cell envelop assembly of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This enzyme is a target to develop novel antibiotics to fight the disease.
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8M€ to prepare for the next pandemics
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The European project coordinated by ITQB NOVA will establish a platform to produce antiviral biopharmaceuticals, putting Europe at the forefront of the response to emerging threats
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11th ITQB NOVA PhD Students' Meeting
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From February 17 to 19, ITQB NOVA PhD students will gather to present and discuss their work.
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15 Million euros for the implementation of new research centre for regenerative and precision Medicine in Portugal
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ITQB NOVA is one of the partners of European Teaming project Discoveries CTR
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€1/2M to develop AI-powered microscopes to fight infections
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Ricardo Henriques, a researcher at ITQB NOVA, receives €500,000 to transform the way we acquire images of living cells using artificial intelligence. The funding, awarded by the CaixaResearch Health Call 2025, aims to contribute to the fight against viral diseases worldwide.
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54º PubhD de Lisboa: Edição Especial “Movidos pela Ciência”
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Neste pré-evento do Dia Aberto Virtual do ITQB-NOVA, os temas à conversa no 54º PubhD de Lisboa serão a valorização de resíduos resultantes da indústria de processamento de peixe e marisco e as estratégias para melhorar a estabilidade de proteínas utilizadas na indústria.
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90 segundos de ciência chega aos 1000 episódios
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São já 25 horas de ciência em português na rádio
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Cheap & accessible diagnostic: the focus of new EIC Pathfinder
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James Yates, researcher at ITQB NOVA, is a task leader in a project related to the design and fabrication of a new technology with the potential to transform personalized diagnostics, early disease detection, especially for oncology and infectious diseases, as well as fundamental biology.
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