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PhD life

The DCEXS-UPF team has found a simple way to mass-produce live sensors, which are based on a combination of cells that can detect signals and generate a response
22.04.2021

Sira Mogas (DCEXS-UPF): “We have found a way to create complex cellular sensors that can be easily used outside of the laboratory”

Peer mentoring is a space of peer relationship in which trust is crucial. Picture by Hannah Busing from Unsplash.
18.09.2020

Peer mentoring, a basic tool for being a scientist

IBE researchers have developed a method to determine the chimpanzee subspecies with affordable genomic analysis that can be used to conserve endangered species.
08.06.2020

When genomics helps save chimps

Volunteers from the CRG are coming in everyday to the PRBB to run tests on the coronavirus.Volunteers from the CRG are coming in everyday to the PRBB to run tests on the coronavirus.
25.05.2020

“You are never prepared for this” – an opinion article on the COVID-19 testing experience

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

A gender perspective on the scientific career

Moving our body following the beat of a song requires great coordination from our brain. | Picture by Alexander Popov on Unsplash.
04.03.2020

Music rhythm on the brain

The sleep-awake cycle is the classic example of circadian rhythm, but not the only one. Photo by Levi Guzman in Unsplash.
27.11.2019

Dancing to the circadian rhythms

Marcos Francisco Perez, who received his PhD from the UPF, doing his research at the CRG, has received one of the eight honourable mentions of the International Birnstiel Awards.
14.11.2019

International recognition for a young researcher at the CRG and UPF

Poster created by Rocío Saravia, from the Laboratory of Neuropharmacology in the DCEXS-UPF.
08.11.2019

The PRBB holds the DCEXS-UPF annual symposium about biomedical research

Through the microscope, nanoparticles look like fireworks. | Picture by Pau Riba (Systems Bioengineering Lab, DCEXS-UPF).
01.11.2019

The wonderful world of nanoparticles

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

Artem Komissarov studies the molecular transport within neurons. Illustration by David S. Goodsell, the Scripps Research Institute.
12.06.2019

Rin4′: more than a science talk competition

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