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The latest technologies of optical microscopy allow a new approach to molecular biology
Three consecutive papers in Nature Protocols, EMBO Journal and Molecular Biology of the Cell position the IDIBAPS group Proliferation and cell signa1
RTS,S malaria vaccine selected as one of the top ten medical breakthroughs in 2011
The last IDIBAPS seminar focused on the advancement in cirrhosis classification
The diagnosis of cirrhosis has experienced important progresses in recent years. In addition to improved techniques for a good diagnose, this diag1
A multimedia application for schools to learn about biomedicine and how does a laboratory work
Multimedia applications are an ideal tool to stimulate learning and explaining complex concepts. That is the reason Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdi1
The meetinc Challenges and risks of Research on Advanced Therapies brings together more than a hundred scientists, companies and professionals
Histocell will develop a cell therapy against lung fibrosis based on a patent from the CSIC and the Hospital Clínic
Histocell, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona and the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) have signed a licensing agreement
Can dogs detect hypoglycaemia and assist a patient during one of these episodes?
Dogs often show an altered behaviour when a crisis of hypoglycaemia is about to occur to one of his owners
IDIBAPS joins an ambitious project to find a cure for Huntington's disease
By now Huntington's disease has no effective treatment, and there are no appropriate experimental models to study potential drugs. The Cure of Huntin1