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Researchers identify an immunomodulatory drug as a potential treatment for Parkinson’s disease
Astrocytes in the brains of Parkinson’s patients overexpress the inflammatory cytokine IL-6, which induces the death of dopaminergic neurons. The results have been obtained thanks to obtaining induced pluripotent stem cells from Parkinson’s patients.
Genetic testing improves diagnosis of the causes of epilepsy
Gene panel studies coordinated between IDIBELL and HUB have achieved that 28% more patients have a definitive diagnosis
IDIBELL successfully celebrates the 7th edition of the SLHam of Women Scientists
The public completely filled the Auditori Barradas to commemorate World Day of Women and Girls in Science
An anticancer drug opens a new path for the treatment of Parkinson’s
The metabolic product of an anticancer drug demonstrates potential activity in neurons derived from Parkinson’s patients and a synergistic action, together with the original drug, in prostate cancer cells.
Swim for ELA, IDIBELL and Bellvitge Hospital, together against ALS
The association based in Cambrils visited yesterday the new IDIBELL neurological diseases laboratory and presented a generous solidarity check
New machine learning tool that predicts the evolution of OCD patients
The IDIBELL Psychiatry and Mental Health group has carried out the first study that relates clinical information with long-term prognosis through machine learning.
Alterations in the blood immune system found to increase cancer risk
An international team of researchers identifies the genetic basis and biological processes that influence cancer risk related to alterations in the number of immune cells present in blood.
IDIBELL’s scientific community will once again claim the role of women and girls in science
The event will take place at the Barradas Auditorium in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat on Thursday, February 8, at 7 p.m. In its 7th edition, the sLHam will once again be starred by six scientists from IDIBELL and two sLHamers from the Bellvitge Institute: a student and a science teacher.