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Dr. Javier Zarranz-Ventura receives the EURETINA Retinal Medicine Clinical Research Award 2024
Dr. Javier Zarranz-Ventura, ophthalmologist at the Clínic and researcher in the IDIBAPS Ocular Inflammation: Clinical and Experimental Studies group,1
A compound against malaria, possible treatment for polycystic ovary syndrome
A study published in Science reveals that artemisinin, a treatment for malaria, improves the symptoms of women with PCOS. This advance has made it po1
The Clínic-IDIBAPS researcher, Antoni Torres, receives a European Respiratory Society award
On 7 September, he was awarded the “ERS Lifetime Achievement Award in Respiratory Infections” at the ERS Congress 2024.
The Rosa Maria Vivar Foundation donates 120,000 euros for Alzheimer's research at the Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS
The study aims to better understand the biological processes that are altered differently in men and women in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease1
Clínic-IDIBAPS researchers present around 40 studies at ESMO 2024
One of the highlights of the Clínic-IDIBAPS participation in the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2024 Congress was Dr. Josep M. Llovet’s1
Núria Cañadas: “We are a very complete group, which generates confidence in both the medical side and the patient.”
After working for almost 20 years as a registered nurse at the Plató Centre, almost a year ago Núria Cañadas took on the role of Nurse Patient Manage1
The content of the Clínic-IDIBAPS Biobank has been updated on the website
The Biobank makes more than 863,000 samples from over 56,000 different donors available to internal and external researchers.
Eating a tomato a day reduces the risk of high blood pressure
A study has revealed that eating tomatoes regularly has benefits for the prevention and control of high blood pressure.
IDIBAPS researcher Marianna Spatola is awarded an ERC Starting Grant for research into autoimmune encephalitis
Her 5-year ImmuBRAIN project is funded with 1.5 million euros and aims to gain a greater understanding of the immunological mechanisms of autoimmune1