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Public engagement  28.10.2020

Citizen science to fight against air pollution

Detection of two heart damage markers could be used to make a prognosis of COVID-19 patients' evolution. Image by Mario Ejarque from images by Debby Hudson and CDC on Unsplash
Research  26.10.2020

Heart damage markers to predict the evolution of COVID-19 patients

Obesity and memory impairment, linked by the role of intestinal microbiota. Image by Isabella and Louisa Fischer on Unsplash
Research  21.10.2020

Microbiota, the link between obesity and memory impairment

Public engagement  19.10.2020

Meet the people behind the PRBB live and without filters

Maria Grau, investigadora de l'IMIM, i José Miguel Baena-Díez. investigador de l'IDIAPJGol (Centre d'Atenció Primària La Marina), són els principals autors del treball.
Research  14.08.2020

Covid-19 hits hardest the most deprived

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

5 tips to combat scientific fake news in times of coronavirus

The annual report of the PRBB 2019 invites us to review the main events that took place last year in the park.
Community  17.07.2020

A look back at the PRBB in 2019

About 95% of pancreatic cancer patients die within 5 years. Scientists at the DCEXS-UPF may have found a solution. Picture taken from science4life.
Scientific life  06.07.2020

Nanotarg: nanocapsules against pancreatic cancer

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

Cancer: a problem of brakes and accelerators

Scientific life  22.06.2020

How to be a researcher and a mum in times of Covid-19

Nearly half of the parets believe the physical and emotional health, as well as the quality of life of children will be affected after lockdown.
Research  21.06.2020

Lockdown has affected the health of children in Spain

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.
Public engagement  15.06.2020

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

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