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IDIBAPS takes part in the PHOENIX project to prevent organ rejection in transplants
The goal of the project is to reduce graft rejection and improve tolerance to the transplanted organ without compromising the host’s immunity to infe1
The role of a type of liver cell in liver cancer is reviewed
IDIBAPS researchers have reviewed the role of fibroblasts, a type of cell found in the liver, in the progression of liver cancer, both hepatocellular1
Apply for a PhD in biomedicine at FRCB-IDIBAPS
The FRCB-IDIBAPS is offering up to 5 PhD fellowships in biomedicine for talented young scientists from any nationality.
The Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS participates in the first guidelines on the use of perfusion machines in pancreas transplantation
Dr. Joana Ferrer has led the working group that has established for the first time the clinical and research bases for the use of these devices in th1
A new tool has been developed to determine the risk of liver disease
Researchers at the Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS led an international study, published in the journal The Lancet, in which they designed an index to determ1
Sixth IDIBAPS summer camp
The activity, aimed at children from 5 to 12 years, took place over three weeks, from July 17 to August 4.
A new animal model is developed for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Led by IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic Barcelona and carried out on pigs, the study reproduces the characteristics of the disease in humans, which will allow1
Discovery of a new genetic variant associated with a slow progression of HIV infection
An international study involving IrsiCaixa and the Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS, published today in the journal Nature, identifies a change in the human g1