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From meat-production to urinary tract infections
Epidemiological study revealed that Staphylococcus saprophyticus causing urinary tract infections can have origin in food
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Full-house at the LS4FUTURE 1st General Meeting
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Going to Mars without leaving the Earth
Talks on Mars 2030 between researchers from ITQB NOVA and IA at Centro Cultural de Belém
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Helena Santos receives the Nicolau Van Uden Prize
Santos was awarded today by the Portuguese Society of Microbiology
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Hermínia de Lencastre elected for Academia das Ciências
The election recognizes the scientific reputation of the ITQB NOVA's PI and Professor
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Hidrogenases research discussed in Lisbon
12th International Hydrogenase Conference organized by ITQB NOVA researchers happening in NOVA
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How bacteria divide
Mariana Pinho Lab research published today in Nature
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How dangerous foodborne bacteria resist common disinfectants
A new study by ITQB NOVA researchers found out a new mechanism through which Listeria monocytogenes, a human pathogenic bacteria, survives food safety strategies and the immune system. These findings have important implications for public health and food safety.
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How do bacteria know they have had enough?
Mechanism of crosstalk between systems for haem biosynthesis and external capture in pathogens published today
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How gut microbiome communities build resilience to drugs
New research co-led by ITQB NOVA PI Sarela Garcia-Santamarina reveals that bacteria in the gut microbiome can become more resilient to drugs when part of a community.
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