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Nanopores on the back cover of Chemical Society Reviews
Paper conceived during the 2020 lockdown reviews new fabrication methods that democratise the use of solid-state nanopores
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Nanopores: the how and the why (and hopefully the where)
International study reveals the mechanisms of conduction and breakdown during nanopore formation and suggests a roadmap to complex, integrated nanopore devices.
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Nelson Saibo Lab
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New Associate Professors at ITQB NOVA
Lígia O. Martins and Ricardo O. Louro have won the international open call
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New Catalysts for the Synthesis of High Value Added Epoxides
Marta Abrantes, FEUP
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New coordinators of the PhD Program in Plant Biology
Carlota Vaz Patto and Jörg Becker step in as the new Coordinator and Co-Coordinator of the PhD Programme in Plant Biology
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New enzyme by directed evolution
Researchers turn metallo-oxidase into a laccase
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New FEDER-funded project approved
Transbio follows Interbio’s Success
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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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New insights may reshape strategies to manage COVID-19 infection
Researchers reveal structural details that allow proteins to group together, with implications for the organization of genetic material and virus replication. This discovery could pave the way for the development of new antivirals.
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