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A study identifies risk factors for severe COVID-19 in HIV patients
Results show that people with HIV who suffer from other chronic diseases, have a detectable viral load in their blood, were born outside Spain and/or are over 65 years old, could have a higher risk of suffering from severe COVID-19.
A study estimates the number of people at high risk of developing lung cancer in Spain
The results of this study have been published in the scientific journal Archives of Bronconeumology and it has been lead by members of the Early Cancer Detection group of the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) and the Catalan nstitute of Oncology (ICO).
The PhD Day returns this year stronger than ever
Last Friday, October 22, the sixth edition of IDIBELL’s PhD Day took place in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences of the University of Barcelona. In this edition, it has been presented 10 oral communications and 44 scientific posters.
Nanopolymer treatment prevents the formation of protein aggregates in neurons derived from Parkinson’s patients
One of the hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease is the abnormal accumulation of the α-synuclein protein that causes neuronal death responsible for motor impairments. Dendrimers are highly branched polymers that decrease α-synuclein accumulation in dopaminergic neurons derived from patient stem cells.
The Viladecans Against Cancer Association launches the new fundraising campaign
Coinciding with the commemoration of World Breast Cancer Day, the Viladecans Against Cancer Association held the opening ceremony of its new fundraising campaign for research
Sónar+D, IDIBELL and L’Hospitalet join forces to do a live experiment that will study the differences when it comes to discovering new music
Curiosity will be the object of study of the scientific experiment “Being a Curious Music-Mind” of IDIBELL with DJ Alicia Carrera, which will take place at the CCCB and Sala Salamandra on October 29 and 30.
miR-424~503, a group of microRNAs that control the development of a type of breast cancer
IDIBELL and UB researchers, together with Mount Sinai, have described a group of microRNAs that would regulate Wnt/β-catenin signalling pathway-dependent breast cancers.
Two new genetic variants associated with suicide attempts help disentangle related risk factors
For the first time, one of the variants identified is unrelated to psychiatric disorders and would contribute through other factors such as smoking, insomnia, or the propensity to risk-taking.