June 2024

Fecal microbiota transplantation emerges as a safe and effective alternative to antibiotics for C. difficile infection

150 recurrent cases of C. difficile in Catalonia could be treated with Fecal Microbiota Transplantation each year

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Telemedicine improves follow-up of patients with advanced hematological treatments

Recent research by the Hematology and Digital Health groups of IDIBELL and ICO shows that the use of smart watches and mobile apps improves the follow-up of patients who have received a bone marrow transplant or CAR-T therapy.

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The role of the epidermal growth factor receptor in chronic liver damage has been proven

Researchers from IDIBELL, CIBER and the Complutense University, led by Dr. Isabel Fabregat, link EGFR signaling to fibrotic and inflammatory processes in the liver. The findings, obtained with a mouse model, could be transferred to patients suffering from a fibrotic process.

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More than a hundred experts meet in Barcelona to discuss the latest advances in the treatment of onco-haematological diseases

M. Carolina Florian and Alessandra Giorgetti, group leaders of the Regenerative Medicine Program at IDIBELL, are part of the organizing committee. The congress featured more than ten national and international speakers, and 135 participants.

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The IDIBELL and Institut Bellvitge Tandem consolidates its scientific education activities

The II Biomedicine Congress of the URIB, this year on research ethics and vaccines, has concluded the 2023/24 Tandem academic course. The 7th issue of Life&Science magazine is published, including an interview with Dr. Anna Veiga and a report on the ecological footprint of research.

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Exposure to cold and heat in the first years of life can affect the development of the brain’s white matter

The study underscores the vulnerability of fetuses and children to cold and heat, and the need to protect the most vulnerable communities from the effects of climate change.

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A scientific article led by nurse Elena Calvo, highlighted by the Catalan-Balearic Nursing Society

This research, in which 143 patients were included, confirms the importance of the role of nurses in health promotion and management of chronic diseases.

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The first edition of the EPIBELL Programme Research Conference takes place

This conference consolidates IDIBELL’s internal collaboration, promoting the exchange of knowledge and connecting more than 125 professionals.

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