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Pharmacology

23.11.2020

A database collects genomes of bacteria and their hosts for the development of antibiotics

Organoid images will be key to studying the effect of infection. Image by Sandra Acosta, IBE.
17.11.2020

Human organoids to study COVID-19 infection and treatments more realistically

GPCRs are the target of almost 40% of current drugs. Jana Selent's team has led the creation of a platform that facilitates their study.
20.07.2020

Facilitating drug design: a platform to study GPCRs

A new study by IMIM researchers will help design safer drugs. Image by Joshua Coleman at Unsplash.
05.11.2019

Inside out: looking within our bodies improves drug design

Manuel Pastor, principal investigator at the pharmacoinformatics group at GRIB.
21.03.2019

Manuel Pastor: “We have created one of the world’s largest toxicology database”

The use of animals, mostly rodents, is nowadays still esential for the development of new drugs to improve human health. Image by Rita Casas/PRBB. CC BY-NC-SA.
13.09.2013

Animals in biomedical research

Ferran Sanz is the director of the Research Programme on Biomedical Informatics (GRIB).
18.10.2011

Ferran Sanz: “Habitual competitors are now working together to get better toxicity predictions”

Manuel Pastor, group leader of the PharmacoInformatics group at the GRIB.
15.03.2011

Manuel Pastor: “I owe my scientific vocation to Spiderman”

Margarita Puig research group (IMIM)
10.09.2009

“It is dificult to introduce new effective analgesics”

Drug development is a long and costly process. The clinical assays are the last part. Photo by freestocks.org on Unsplash
14.04.2008

Clinical trials: the long path to the development of new drugs

19.06.2007

Jordi Mestres (IMIM): “Being a scientist is like playing football: when you work you play”

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