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Neurodevelopment

25.05.2021

Núria Güil-Oumrait (ISGlobal): “The harmful effects of POPs in children’s health should motivate environmental regulatory agencies”

04.02.2021

Two hearts in one

EGCG, a substance from green tea extract, beneficial for cognition in Down syndrome. Photo by Jia Ye on Unsplash
05.10.2020

The mechanisms behind the green tea extract-derived cognitive improvement in Down Syndrome

The scientists used the zebrafish embryo with fluorescent sensory neurons. Image by Berta Alsina.
24.07.2020

Blood vessels regulate the proliferation and differentiation of sensory neurons

It is revealed for the first time how neurons carry essential genetic code for their growth and movement, thus promoting the formation and storage of long-term memories. | Picture by Anita Jankovic from Unsplash.
03.04.2020

Closer to figuring out the molecular mechanisms responsible for creating memories

11.12.2019

Observing the effect of pollution in children’s brains

12.09.2019

Mechanics and biology, together to shape the brain

The research program in green spaces and urban health is made of multidisciplinary researchers.
10.09.2019

“We do science that leads to action, that makes the world a better place to live in”

For the first time it has been seen that epigenetic changes in the offspring of mice that have consumed alcohol in 'binge' are maintained in the adult stage. Photo by Eeshan Garg to Unsplash.
20.06.2019

Alcohol consumption during pregnancy causes epigenetic changes to the fetus

An example of a mobile measuring device to analyse individual exposure to air pollution.
06.01.2019

Wanted: pregnant women to measure air pollution effects

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

“We are what we eat”

Group led by Fernando Giraldez (DCEXS-UPF) with Cristina Pujades and Berta Alsina
17.01.2008

Recipes for making organisms

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