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In Memory of Professor Joan Guinovart (1947–2024)
ITQB NOVA joins the Life Sciences community in mourning the loss of Professor Joan Guinovart, a pioneering biochemist and cherished member of the Scientific Advisory Boards for MOSTMICRO and LS4FUTURE.
Latest FCT Exploratory Projects at ITQB NOVA
Learn more about each of the nine exploratory projects that will be developed by ITQB NOVA researchers and their teams, during the next one and a half years.
Ana Paula Santos distinguished by Crédito Agrícola
The “Sementes Duradouras” project on enhancing seed resilience has earned the researcher the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Award
ITQB NOVA research in the spotlight at NOVA Science & Innovation Day 2024
Several ITQB NOVA researchers were awarded during this event showcasing the best of the university’s research
ITQB NOVA at the NOVA Science & Innovation Day 2024
Several ITQB NOVA researchers will present their work at the NOVA Science & Innovation Day, on December 3rd, at the NOVA University Lisbon Rectorate Building.
"90 Segundos de Ciência": eight years and almost 2000 scientists
The programme has been showcasing Portuguese science on the radio every weekday.
Andreia Pimenta wins two grants to study the link between human gut microbiota and disease
The projects could open the door to develop more effective treatments for inflammatory bowel diseases
Ricardo Henriques elected as EMBO Member
The new PI becomes the 5th ITQB NOVA researcher to join the EMBO community
Over 40 new ITQB NOVA PhDs Honored on NOVA Day
The new PhDs from Universidade Nova de Lisboa received their insignia during the NOVA Day Ceremony, under the theme “Inspire and Build”
ITQB NOVA researcher wins €1M CaixaResearch Health Grant
The project will develop a tool for the early detection of neurodegenerative diseases
2nd LS4FUTURE PI Retreat
The retreat deepened scientific collaborations and strengthened alliances
ITQB NOVA welcomes two researchers with Marie Curie Fellowships
Projects aim to study bioactive compounds and bacterial vulnerabilities
ITQB NOVA Walking Challenge
To celebrate NOVA Sustainability Days, ITQB NOVA launches a new challenge to its community: let’s walk!
Turning waste from the paper industry into beneficial compounds
ITQB NOVA researchers develop an eco-friendly method to produce compounds with applications in health, cosmetics and materials science
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.
Catarina M. Paquete wins INOVA+ Award in Scientific Innovation
The winning project focuses on wastewater treatment with energy generation.
The solution to achieve climate neutrality might lie within cells
One more Nobel for research on RNA
Opinion article by ITQB NOVA researchers Rute Matos and Cecília Arraiano
ITQB NOVA contributes to new research on COVID-19 origins
The new study provides further evidence of COVID-19 animal origins, identifying potential wildlife sources of the virus.
ITQB NOVA researchers join European project to advance antiviral strategies
The project SHIELD received 9M€ to better understand viruses with high pandemic potential.
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