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Cancer

Mice without KChIP3 show more than twice the mucus in the lumen of the colon than normal mice. Author: Gerard Cantero -Recasens, CRG.
01.03.2019

Learning to control mucous production gives clues to treating colon and airway diseases

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

Joan Albanell, head of the IMIM's molecular cancer therapeutics research group.
22.12.2018

Joan Albanell: “There is not only one kind of breast cancer”

White blood cell, Creative Commons CC0
22.11.2018

What is immunotherapy?

exercici
21.11.2018

Exercise, diet and cancer: myths and realities

Members of the Integrative Biomedical Materials and Nanomedicine Laboratory at the DCEXS-UPF.
18.05.2018

“Pancreatic cancer is able to protect itself against drugs”

The better the quality of the water in the source environment, the better the quality of the water that will come out of our taps. Photo from Unsplash (by @spider_mani).
12.04.2018

Cristina Villanueva: “Tap water has to comply with much stricter regulations than bottled water”

Manhattan_Plot
26.02.2018

What are genome-wide association studies (GWAS)?

Depiction of RNA Polymerase II
21.10.2017

From genes to proteins… or to non-coding RNA

Edurne Arriola, the leader of the Oncology Service from the Hospital del Mar and researcher in the Cancer Molecular Therapy group from the IMIM.
15.10.2017

Edurne Arriola (IMIM): “We have seen very promising results within immunotherapy, especially in patients with metastatic disease”

Culture of HeLa cells (Picture by Fèlix Campelo, CRG).
15.09.2017

Immortal cells

Elisabeth Cardis works at Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) studying the effects of radiation.
18.02.2017

Elisabeth Cardis: “At 24, I went to Hiroshima to learn first-hand about the effects of radiation”

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