2015

Ignacio Gonzalez Bravo awards a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council

The head of the Infections and Cancer Lab at ICO-IDIBELL, Ignacio Gonzalez Bravo has received a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council (ERC) to develop his CODOVIREVOL project: “Evolution of viral codon usage preferences: manipulation of translation accuracy and evasion of immune response “. The grant entails financing of 2 million euros for the

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Francisco Miguel Torres, new responsible of quality and scientific indicators management at IDIBELL

This year has been incorporated Francisco Miguel Torres in the IDIBELL as a new quality manager and responsible of scientific indicators of the institution. Francisco Miguel Torres graduated in Biology at the University of Barcelona and did a doctorate at the Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO). He worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the

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My brain is made of plasticine. And yours?

During the month of February students of 3rd of ESO from the Escola Projecte and Barcelona-Congrés Institute of Barcelona visited the laboratories of the Cognition and Brain Plasticity research group at IDIBELL to participate in the activity ‘The brain of plasticine’ framed in the EscoLab program. Students knew a little better brain regions and how

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Students of the Institute Provençana visit IDIBELL research platforms

On Wednesday February 25th students of the Training Cycle Degree of Laboratory analysis and quality control at Provençana Institute, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, visited the facilities of IDIBELL to know how research is done. This trimester they are studying the module of biotechnology trials and therefore they know many of the techniques used in research laboratories.

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