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Simon Perera and Sergi Castellví: “Research is a reflection of society. In a cis-heterocentric society, research is also cis-heterocentric"
November 18 is the International Day of LGBTQIA+ People in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). The PRISMA Association, of which1
Seven researchers from the Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS among the most highly cited researchers according to Clarivate Analytics
Clarivate Analytics has published its ranking of the most cited researchers in the world, the Highly Cited Researchers, which identifies the most inf1
The Catalan Tumour Bank Network, coordinated by IDIBAPS, launches a new corporate identity and website
The Catalan Tumour Bank Network (XBTC) has renewed its corporate identity and website to project a more dynamic and local network in the biomedicine1
We celebrated the event to present the new painting from the Suñol and Glòria Soler foundations
Last week took place the presentation of the piece “Untitled”, a painting by Eva Lootz installed in the mezzanine of the CEK building. At the event,1
The kick-off meeting of the IDIBAPS Translational Cancer Research Programme has been held
The aim of the new programme is to increase the survival of cancer patients by improving the detection of populations at risk and early diagnosis, as1
Ten Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS projects funded by the La Marató de TV3 on cardiovascular diseases
The projects coordinated or participated in by researchers from the Hospital Clínic Barcelona – IDIBAPS will receive over €2.3 million to carry out t1
A study shows that vaccination against COVID-19 is safe and effective for patients with Multiple Sclerosis
A team from the Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS, in collaboration with the Hospital de Sant Pau and the Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, has carried out a study to1
Identified two key proteins to improve human stem cell treatment of muscle diseases
Researchers at IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic Barcelona have discovered that the ZEB1 and ZEB2 proteins modulate the ability of human embryonic stem cells t1