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IDIBAPS holds the kick-off meeting for the Translational research programme for brain disorders
A new therapeutic strategy is proving effective in children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder
A group of experts led by the Clínic-IDIBAPS publish the first definition of liver health
International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2025: without women, there is no biomedical research
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is celebrated on 11 February. One of its objectives is to highlight and give visibility to the im1
Researchers validate a scale to evaluate self-stigmatisation in epilepsy
Researchers at IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic have led a study that has validated the ‘Escala de Autoestigma en Epilepsia’ (ESSS-S), a Spanish-language vers1
IDIBAPS greets new PhD students with PhD Welcome Days
PhD Welcome Days took place in recent weeks, a multi-day event that is part of the IDIBAPS International PhD Programme and is organised by the Office1
Hospital brings together international experts to advance research and innovation in minority liver diseases
This is the first time that the members of the European reference network in rare liver diseases meet outside the headquarters, in Hamburg.
Heart disease in women
Despite improvements in the treatment of coronary heart disease, differences in symptoms and delays in diagnosis contribute to a poorer prognosis for1