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8M€ to prepare for the next pandemics
The European project coordinated by ITQB NOVA will establish a platform to produce antiviral biopharmaceuticals, putting Europe at the forefront of the response to emerging threats
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ITQB NOVA launches Micromundo@Oeiras
The mission of this citizen science pilot project is to discover new antibiotics and map resistance clusters, in partnership with the Oeiras Municipality.
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"Ao Ataque!" receives Honourable Mention from Casa das Ciências
The book was created by ITQB NOVA researcher Márcia Alves
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MOSTMICRO-ITQB opens call for Exploratory projects
Proposals should be submitted by 25 January. Each project will receive 25000€ in funding.
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[Seminar] Exploring the mechanism of metalloenzymes using microsecond timescale rapid mixing techniques
Peter-Leon Hagedoorn
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ITQB NOVA celebrates the International Microorganism Day
ITQB NOVA researchers take part in events at the Gardens of Palácio Marquês de Pombal, at Técnico Lisboa and at Pavilhão do Conhecimento.
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Improving a biological hydrogen machine
Development of hydrogenase variants with improved properties reveals new pathways of oxygen inactivation
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ITQB NOVA scientist distinguished with Medal of Scientific Merit
Ministry for Science, Technology and Higher Education awarded Helena Santos, a pioneer in the use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance techniques for the non-invasive study of cellular metabolism. Former director of ITQB NOVA, Manuel Nunes da Ponte, was also honoured.
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90 segundos de Ciência awarded with the 2019 Gulbenkian Knowledge prize
Programme is a result of the Master in Science Communication run by ITQB NOVA and NOVA FCSH
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New approaches to disordered proteins
Small-angle X-ray scattering used to analyse the molecular plasticity of a protein associated with poor prognosis in cancer
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