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28.01.2021

Cancer therapy based on biomarkers

08.12.2020

Tomàs Marquès-Bonet (IBE): “We need to understand the genetic diversity of species to preserve it”

How do we decide when and if we should use the new genome editing technologies, whose impact may be noticed in future generations?
18.08.2020

Genome editing with CRISPR

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

Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo, researcher at IBE, was the mission commander of the latest 'trip to Mars' in Astroland, where he collected environmental samples to analyse.
18.02.2020

A scientific field trip to Mars… on Earth

The only intervention that has been proved to work in order to live longer is caloric restriction. | Pictures by Priscilla Du Preez and Otavio Matos from Unsplash.
29.01.2020

Ana Maria Cuervo (Albert Einstein College of Medicine): “Food clocking helps clean our cells”

Women have two copies of chromosome X, while men have one X and one Y. This little Y chromosome holds the key to why men have higher risk of cancer. Photo by Kate Whitley CC-BY.
17.01.2020

Six Y chromosome genes could explain men’s increased risk of cancer

The brain consists of very complicated cells called neurons and they build up very complex networks (Picture by Juniorbolivar at Wikipedia).
19.09.2019

Biochemistry: from destroying to creating

Mouse blastocyst stage embryo. Credit Agnieszka Jedrusik and Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, Gurdon Institute. CC0
01.08.2019

Key player of embryonic stem cells differentiation found 

Four researchers from the PRBB centres discussed their scientific careers during the outreach event Biojunior, aimed at high school students. Photo by Jordi Casañas/PRBB.
27.06.2019

Roundtable on the scientific career

Quorum sensing, a type of bacterial communication, is the regulation of gene expression in response to fluctuations in cell-population density (Picture by qimono at Pixabay).
30.05.2019

Things you need to know before going into science

Picture by Bru-nO at Pixabay.
23.05.2019

Can your immune system get rid of tumour cells?

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