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Group profile

The research group "Nutrition Signals in Insects" is made up of a graduate student, a laboratory technician, a bioinformatics and the principal investigator, José Luis Maestro.
26.03.2019

In search of a specific pest control

Vikas Trivedi group at EMBL-Barcelona, doing research on bioengineering, organoids and developmental biology
07.02.2019

“To understand how cells form embryos, we build embryos”

The research group Morphogenesis and signaling in sensory systems consists of four PhD students and two technicians.
08.01.2019

Unravelling the mysteries of ear formation

The research team led by Júlvez at ISGlobal studies the benefits of a correct diet
13.11.2018

“We are what we eat”

The Ruprecht lab is a small group —one postdoctoral researcher, two PhD students, one Master’s student and a technician— all biologists, but it will grow soon.
25.09.2018

“Science must be multidisciplinary and international”

The Anguelovski lab works on so-called urban environmental justice, studying how creating green cities differentially impacts various groups of the population.
24.07.2018

“Creating green spaces could be socially negative”

Members of the Genomics of Individuality laboratory.
20.06.2018

“Studying the history written in our genes”

Elvan Böke set up and has been directing the Oocyte Biology and Cellular Dormancy group since 2017.
07.06.2018

“You cannot have an old baby”

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 new group Climate and Health from ISGlobal is made up of mathematicians, physicists, chemists, biologists and environmental scientists.
21.02.2018

“The planet’s health is mankind’s health”

The team is formed by Cathryn Tonne, Mar Alvarez, Albert Ambros, Maëlle Salmon, Margaux Sanchez, Ariadna Curto and Carles Milà.
20.05.2017

Linking air pollution to cardiovascular risk in India

Oxidative Stress and Cell Cycle research group (DCEXS-UPF), co-leaded by Elena Hidalgo and José Ayté.
16.01.2017

“Oxidative stress and cell cycle control: two converging pathways”

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