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Artem Komissarov studies the molecular transport within neurons. Illustration by David S. Goodsell, the Scripps Research Institute.
Public engagement  12.06.2019

Rin4′: more than a science talk competition

Isabelle Thierry Chef
Scientific life  06.06.2019

Isabelle Thierry Chef (ISGlobal): “My major concern is medical radiation exposure in children”

The CRG organised a course on how to make computational research more reproducible, transparent and collaborative. Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash.
Scientific life  03.06.2019

For a more reproducible, transparent and collaborative computational biology

Quorum sensing, a type of bacterial communication, is the regulation of gene expression in response to fluctuations in cell-population density (Picture by qimono at Pixabay).
Scientific life  30.05.2019

Things you need to know before going into science

The human body can be seen as a complex network of proteins specifically interacting with each other. Photo by Alina Grubnyak on Unsplash
Research  28.05.2019

A webserver to study the protein networks perturbed in diseases

These five young scientists have created the PhD students committee at the IMIM.
Scientific life  23.05.2019

New PhD students committee at IMIM

Picture by Bru-nO at Pixabay.
Public engagement  23.05.2019

Can your immune system get rid of tumour cells?

Public engagement  09.05.2019

BioJunior and the PRBB Prize fill the Park with more than 200 students

Community  06.05.2019

Researchers at the PRBB run for childhood cancer

Il·lustracions de la campanya "La prevenció és cosa de tots. Comença per tu!" (dissenyador: Roger Ametller).
Scientific life  03.05.2019

Award for the occupational health prevention campaign of the PRBB centres

The DNA is packed in the cell nucleus, like wool balls, following a specific 3D organisation. Photo by Paul Hanaoka on Unsplash.
Public engagement  29.04.2019

Genigma: citizen science to decode the cancer genome

Òscar Vilarroya, IMIM researcher and the author of "Somos lo que nos contamos", tells us, through real stories and clinical cases, how stories build the world we live in.
Public engagement  23.04.2019

“Somos lo que nos contamos”, the new essay by Òscar Vilarroya

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