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Technology
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A new device for digital PCR at the PRBB
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µFabLab inauguration: open to all PRBB residents
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Ariadna Montero-Blay (CRG): «To be productive in science, you must have a life outside the laboratory»
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Round table on racial and gender biases in technology and medicine
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#PRBBinnovation: Focus on technology transfer
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The largest study to date finds no causal link between mobile phone use and brain tumours
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4.5M€ for the development of state-of-the-art genetic engineering technologies
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Seqera Labs: a fruitful journey from basic research to the creation of a company
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Sira Mogas (DCEXS-UPF): “We have found a way to create complex cellular sensors that can be easily used outside of the laboratory”
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Public-private collaboration to develop a treatment for fragile X syndrome
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