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[Workshop] The food of the future
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A bacterial protein for carbon neutrality
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Formate dehydrogenase presents high activity in reducing CO2 and opens new paths to develop sustainable catalysts
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A boost to sulfur metabolism
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A recent study by ITQB NOVA scientists unravelled the role of a small marker protein in increasing metabolic activity for sulfate respiration
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A night to celebrate Science around the country
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On 29th September go meet a scientist
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Advanced Integrated Microsystems PhD Programme 2018
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Call for applications is now open
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Advancing towards a sustainable and cleaner environment
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Recent work from the Bacterial Energy Metabolism lab highlights how microbes and their proteins can help us move towards a more sustainable future.
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André Santos was awarded SPB Young Investigator Award
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Award recognizes work in high impact publications by Portuguese young biochemists
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Andreia Pimenta wins two grants to study the link between human gut microbiota and disease
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The projects could open the door to develop more effective treatments for inflammatory bowel diseases
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Annual meeting MOSTMICRO research unit
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ITQB NOVA research unit welcomes new members and gathers with Scientific Advisory Board
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António Xavier Prize 2017
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Lifetime Award attributed to Professor Carlos Geraldes
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