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Dr. Joan Carles García-Pagán co-organized the first EASL meeting on Budd-Chiari syndrome, idiopathic portal hypertension and portal vein thrombosis
At the end of June a monothematic conference on liver vascular diseases was held in Tallinn (Estonia), sponsored by the European Association for the1
Researchers from IDIBAPS - Hospital Clínic lead the debate on new anticoagulants in the American Heart Association
New anticoagulant treatments are available which are easier to administer and follow than the classic Sintrom. This treatment is well established b1
The Association for International Cancer Research and the Lymphoma Research Foundation highlight the lymphoma research made at IDIBAPS
This is a new indicator of the international impact of the research conducted by the IDIBAPS Human and experimental functional oncomorphology team.
Gene therapy induces liver cancer in research animals
A subclass of liver cancers, meaning about 5 percent of cancers, could be initiated by oncogenic microRNA. A study published recently in Proceeding1
Reprotrain trains a new generation of researchers in Male Reproductive Biology and Andrology
Reprotrain (Reproductive Biology Early Research Training) aims to provide the key elements to train and update the new generation of researchers wi1
One in eight of all European deaths between 15-64 yearsdue to alcohol
Europeans drink more than twice the world’s average and alcohol represents the number one addiction problem in Europe today, greater than any other d1
Dr. Josep Maria Piqué debates about the value of innovation in the health sector at The Harvard Faculty Club in Boston
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