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Persistent working memory deficits can be mainly explained by structural connectivity damage after diffuse traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury is a major cause of long-term disability in the developed world. The IDIBAPS Neuropsychology Team, led by Dr. Carme Junqué f1
The IDIBAPS In-House Seminars present Prof. Antonio Ceriello and Dr. Carmen Peralta
Dr. Carlos Fernandez-Hernando explained in a IDIBAPS seminar the role of miRNAs in vascular and metabolic disease
In an extraordinary IDIBAPS Seminar, organized by coordinators of the Translational Medicine Master at UB, Dr. Carlos Fernández-Hernando spoke on J1
Experts, pacients i familiars commemoren el Dia Mundial de l'Esclerosi Múltiple
Telemedicine Clinic (TMC) signs Strategic Alliance with Hospital Clínic of Barcelona
Telemedicine Clinic announces the Strategic Alliance with Hospital Clínic, one of the top 10 hospitals in terms of publications in Europe, and among1
Dr. Bin Gao exposes at the IDIBAPS Seminar the role of the immune system on liver regeneration and fibrosis
Liver regeneration is a complex process. It could have important clinical applications if scientists were able to control it. Dr. Bin Gao, head of1
Sant Jordi també es celebra al Clínic
El Grup Clínic també es va voler sumar ahir a la celebració ciutadana d'un dia tan especial a Catalunya com és la Diada de Sant Jordi, fent partícips1
John McPherson presents at the IDIBAPS Seminar a pilot project to use genome sequencing in the treatment of cancer
The genome holds important information about many diseases. Next-generation sequencing is shortening the time to read all this information and making1
COPD has no cure but patients live longer and better
The Seminars of The Lancet provide an updated view of significant pathologies. Recently Dr. Marc Miravitlles, from the IDIBAPS team Applied researc1