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Gender and science

Picture of the debate that took place after the screening of the documentary "Scientifilia".
22.03.2020

A gender perspective on the scientific career

Pilar Rivera runs the DCXES-UPF nanomedicine laboratory.
19.03.2020

Pilar Rivera (DCEXS-UPF): “University is where knowledge is generated; you’re learning today what will be tomorrow’s news”

Students tend to have a more solid position towards the scientific-technological path once they get older than 10-14 years old | Picture by NeONBRAND on Unsplash.
20.02.2020

“We must awake aspirations, not vocations, among youth”

Picture of the last edition of the Open Day at the PRBB. | © Jordi Casañas.
05.02.2020

The reality of the gender gap in science: debates, activities and campaigns for February 11

16.01.2020

A matter of gender (or gender matters)

The next Rladies Barcelona meet up (a community of support for women interested in R) will be on October 15 at the PRBB. Image by Mireia Ramos.
11.10.2019

The Rladies meet up at the PRBB

Elena Casacuberta is a group leader at the Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE: CSIC-UPF).
20.09.2019

Elena Casacuberta (IBE:UPF-CSIC): “Teams are essential in science”

The media have a great potential to influence the formation of opinions and attitudes. The Quiral Report has studied the gender perspective in health-related articles in the mass media.
08.07.2019

Women and health in the media, still a pending issue

Mar Albà collaborates with the BSC to organize Advances in Computational Biology conference
21.06.2019

Advances in Computational Biology, a conference with a feminine touch

Marga Sala, General administrator of the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB).
08.03.2019

#BalanceForBetter – celebrating International Women’s Day

El director del CRG, Luis Serrano, defiende que la presencia de las mujeres ayuda a mejorar la ciencia.
08.03.2019

Luis Serrano (CRG): “Women contribute to improve science”

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

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