2024

Virginia Nunes, head of the Human Molecular Genetics group and one of the founders of IDIBELL, passes away

Virginia Nunes, pioneer of human genetics and coordinator of the Genes, Disease and Therapy Program at the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), passed away on May 24, 2024, after a long disease.

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Two nurses from Bellvitge receive the Young Talent Award from the Catalano-Balearic Nursing Society

The predoctoral researcher from IDIBELL and the Bellvitge Hospital Andrea Urbina receives the award in the Research category.

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A study published in ‘The Lancet’ evaluates the impact of surgery on severe haemorrhagic stroke

A European study led at a national level by neurosurgeons from the Bellvitge University Hospital and IDIBELL has provided relevant new knowledge on the impact of surgery on the prognosis and recovery of patients with severe haemorrhagic stroke.

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Dr. Núria Lloberas receives the award for best transplant research from the Royal Academy of Medicine

Dr. Núria Lloberas, IDIBELL researcher, pharmacologist at the Nephrology Service of the Bellvitge University Hospital and associate professor at the UB, yesterday received the award for the best transplant research of 2023 awarded by the Catalan Transplant Foundation.

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The Daniel Bravo Andreu Private Foundation awards a grant to Alexandra Pons, from the BIO-HEART research group

Thanks to the grant, the researcher from IDIBELL and the Bellvitge University Hospital will be able to carry out a research stay at the London’s Royal Brompton Hospital.

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Young people, scientists, and technology experts unite across countries against problematic use of the internet

The BootStRaP project, lead by Dr Jose Manuel Menchón (IDIBELL-HUB) and Dr Naomi Fineberg (UK), aims to address the risks of problematic internet use by young people.

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