News from February 2026
IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic Barcelona participates in the new International Consensus on cholangiocarcinoma
An international team of experts has published the new 2026 International Consensus on cholangiocarcinoma in Nature Reviews Gastroente1
February: Cholangiocarcinoma Awareness Month
February, particularly February 19, is dedicated to raising awareness about cholangiocarcinoma, a rare tumour in our setting where most patients are1
Viro-immunotherapy combination shows promising results in breast cancer patients with poor initial chemotherapy response
A study led by Clínic Barcelona Comprehensive Cancer Centre (4CB)- – driven by Clínic Barcelona, IDIBAPS and UB-, and sponsored by SOLTI, shows that1
Glaucoma: the silent thief of sight
You have probably thought at some point: “If I were losing my sight, I would notice.” Yet glaucoma, one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide,1
A pioneering study by Barça Innovation Hub and IDIBAPS reveals how epigenetics can help us understand the risk of injury in elite football
The Barça Innovation Hub and Clínic-IDIBAPS have published a scientific article analysing the epigenome of players in Futbol Club Barc1
Hospital Clínic advances nursing care digitalization with a safer, more efficient blood draw system
Hospital Clínic Barcelona has used the ProTube system since 2020, a digital solution that guides nursing teams through the entire blood draw process,1
SEISMIC consortium secures EUR 23.5 million IHI grant to pioneer next-generation minimally invasive brain treatments
Co-funded by the EU’s Innovative Health Initiative (IHI), the project will combine advanced medical imaging and minimally invasive techniques to tran1
Scientific exchange between Yale and IDIBAPS to foster new international collaborations
Last week, the Esteve Auditorium at the CEK hosted the first Yale–IDIBAPS Scientific Exchange Symposium, a meeting designed to strengthen ties betwee1
Diabetic foot: when a small wound can have serious consequences
Diabetic foot is one of the most serious complications of diabetes. Poor circulation combined with nerve damage can lead to wounds that do not heal,1
