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Hospital del Mar Research Institute

The developed tool, which is at the implementation phase, uses Artificial Intelligence technology to assist the diagnosis of COVID-19. | Picture by Geralt from Pixabay.
07.05.2020

Artificial Intelligence, a great ally in the diagnosis of COVID-19

A study carried out by the IMIM confirms that the consumption of two biomolecules found in olive oil can be associated with improved endothelial function. | Picture by Pixabay from Pexels.
30.04.2020

Our blood vessels health could improve thanks to some biomolecules found in olive oil

Picture by AS_Appendorf from Pixabay.
22.04.2020

Research life in times of the coronavirus pandemic

The four PRBB researchers who have received the international grants to finance their research projects. From left to right, Verena Ruprecht (CRG), Óscar Vilarroya (IMIM), Oriol Gallego (DCEXS-UPF) and Ben Lehner (CRG).
15.04.2020

Prestigious international and European grants will finance PRBB research projects

| Edited picture from the National Cancer Institute on Unsplash.
07.04.2020

On Covid-19 research at the PRBB

07.04.2020

Making a contribution to Hospital del Mar to fight against the new coronavirus pandemic

The IMIM research group studies tumor invasion and Snail's role in cell dedifferentiation.
30.03.2020

Designing inhibitors of tumor evolution to make cancer a chronic disease

25.03.2020

Towards the generation of blood stem cells in the laboratory

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

A gender perspective on the scientific career

12.03.2020

Analysing the Colon crypts

60-90% of the adult world population is infected by cytomegalovirus. It is a latent and asymptomatic infection. | Picture by Qimono from Pixabay.
27.02.2020

New protection biomarker against cytomegalovirus in kidney transplant patients

PARP inhibitors are considered a potential treatment for cancer. | Picture by National Cancer Institute from Unsplash.
24.02.2020

Designing PARP-specific inhibitors would enhance their effectiveness against cancer

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