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Public engagement

13.11.2020

Social participation in science: a pending issue?

10.11.2020

#OpenPRBB 2020: opening the doors from the distance

28.10.2020

Citizen science to fight against air pollution

19.10.2020

Meet the people behind the PRBB live and without filters

How do we decide when and if we should use the new genome editing technologies, whose impact may be noticed in future generations?
18.08.2020

Genome editing with CRISPR

Once we have a coronavirus vaccine, will there be people who won't want to get vaccinated? And why? Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash.
10.08.2020

What if… there is a coronavirus vaccine and people don’t want to get vaccinated?

veryone can do their part to prevent the spread of false information. Photo of the United Nations Response to COVID-19.
22.07.2020

5 tips to combat scientific fake news in times of coronavirus

Twitter is, according to Luca Cozzuto, the best social channel for a scientist to communicate and to follow colleagues. Photo by Morning Brew on Unsplash.
15.07.2020

How sending a tweet got me on national television

Detecting cancer in human tissues, LM. Credit: Aamir Ahmed, Jane Pendjiky and Michael Millar. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
25.06.2020

Cancer: a problem of brakes and accelerators

The competition aims to analyze the data set that Florence Nightingale used to determine the causes of death of the British Army during the Crimean War.
15.06.2020

Rladies host contest to commemorate Florence Nightingale’s 200th anniversary

IBE researchers have developed a method to determine the chimpanzee subspecies with affordable genomic analysis that can be used to conserve endangered species.
08.06.2020

When genomics helps save chimps

The first 100% online CRG Scientific Coffee, about the citizen science project "Saca La Lengua", was a success.
20.05.2020

What can you do for science? The first online CRG Scientific Coffee

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