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Public engagement

Els visitants van poder veure el Biobanc de l'Hospital del Mar, i el laboratori de l'IMIM on fan els assajos funcionals.
29.03.2019

The public visits the IMIM research funded by “La Marató”

The event at the PRBB auditorium to celebrate the International Rare Diseases Day started with an inclusive dance.
22.03.2019

A non-invisible minority

Torre de telecomunicaciones Collserola en Barcelona (Imagen de Pexels)
20.03.2019

Cells also “speak” to each other

Erythrocytes are the majority of the blood cells, and give the blood its red colour. In leukemia, the proportions of blood cells are reversed.
12.03.2019

What is leukaemia and why does it appear?

Guadalupe Espadas shows the proteomics service to the 20 finalists of the "Olimpíada de Biologia de Catalunya".
06.03.2019

Promising young talents in the field of biology visit the PRBB

Photo of the 11th February at the Charles Darwin Room, where we celebrated the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
22.02.2019

Female scientists find their place in Wikipedia

A debate on the use of animals for biomedical experimentation. Photo by Biocat-Raimon Solá-PRBB
22.02.2019

Debate on animal experimentation

Book cover - translation of Darwin's book "The expression of the emotions in man and animals"
12.02.2019

The expression of emotions in man and animals – commentary on Darwin’s book

The iGEM team after their presentation of the project at the competition in Boston (From left to right: Marc Güell, Avencia Sánchez-Mejías, Marta Vilademunt, Óscar Rodríguez, Laura Sans, Jordi Pla, Dimitrije Ivančić, Eva Gonzalez, Guillem Lopez-Grado, Carla Castignani and Oriol Solà).
01.02.2019

GARGANTUA: the modified bacteria to prevent metastasis

According to the UNESCO, women only represent the 28% of the total researchers in the world. (Image by Michal Jarmoluk at Pixabay)
30.01.2019

11F: Wikimarathon on women and science at the PRBB

Student looking at the zebrafish embryos through the microscope.
25.01.2019

“Interview a scientist”, an activity to get the little ones closer to science

You can follow all the activities on social networks by using the hashtag #CiutatiCiència (Image from UPF flickr).
18.01.2019

Homo Sapiens Urbanus: the initiative of the PRBB for the Biennal Ciutat i Ciència in Barcelona

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