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NEJM includes a work with the participation of IDIBAPS among the 50 most relevant articles in the history of Diabetis
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) has recently published a review titled “The Past 200 Years in Diabetes”. Although it is explained that Dia1
Spanish scientists decipher the first epigenomes of CLL
The study, published today in Nature Genetics, represents a new perspective on cancer research, integrating the results of the complete sequencing of1
IDIBAPS researchers discover how a new type of RNA is related with diabetes
Complex diseases such as diabetes are usually not caused by a single gene. These pathologies produced by a complex genetic equilibrium that is slowly1
Long-term use of inhaled corticosteroids reduces the incidence of pleural effusion in patients with community acquired pneumonia
HIVACAT has been licensed by the CSIC to develop a vaccine against HIV
The HIVACAT program for the development of this vaccine today announced the obtention of a license to advance in the development of a possible vaccin1
Thaís Armangué was the best rated candidate in the 2012 PFIS call
The Ayudas predoctorales de Formación en Investigación en Salud (PFIS) is one of the main funding resources of the Institute of Health Carlos III, Mi1
B•Debate interviews Dr. María Victoria Sánchez-Vives: “In a few years we’ll be able to apply virtual reality to medical practice”
Dr. Sánchez-Vives was scientific co-director of the debate workshops How Mind Emerges from Brain: a View into the Future organized by B·Debate Intern1
Scientists Discover that Vivax Malaria Has Shaped the Evolution of the Human Genome in the Asia-Pacific Region
It has long been assumed that P. falciparum, the species that causes the most severe disease and most deaths from malaria, is the most important driv1
A fake arm three times longer than an actual limb can be perceived as real through virtual reality
The PLoS ONE article was entitled "Extending body in space Immersive virtual reality: a very long arm illusion"