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Notícias

CBIOS researcher in Phytomedicine editorial board

The CBIOS researcher Patrícia Rijo signed a contract with Elsevier to become an associate editor of the prestigious Q1 journal Phytomedicine.

CBIOS project on Dietary Patterns and Body Composition funded by ILIND Seed Funding Program

Gathering a team of experts in Nutrition, Diabetes, Biochemistry, Epidemiology, Skin Physiology and Microcirculation regulation, the MetCardio_DBC study will explore the impact of vegetarian-vegan versus omnivorous dietary patterns and physical activity habits in body composition, skin health and metabolic markers to establish the correlations between these parameters with metabolic health and cardiovascular risk.

The project “Fine-tuning TMBIM ion channel activity to control hallmarks of cancer” gets funding

This project aims at exploring the function of cancer progression-associated proteins TMBIMs, and to search for pharmacological modulators using High Performance Computing technologies.

CBIOS PhD Student awarded at the National Congress of Senology

The work of the PhD student Paulo Luz was distinguished at the XI National Congress of Senology, held in October, with the prize in the category of Medical Oncology – Early Disease.

Lusófona/CBIOS integrates the MC of COST actions PROTEOCURE

COST Action A sound proteome for a sound body: targeting proteolysis for proteome remodeling. (PROTEOCURE) aims at fostering research and innovation in the field of proteolysis, with the goal of dissecting cell proteolysis machinery for development of innovative therapies.

CBIOS project on transfersomes received funding from ALBA synchrotron

The project “Understanding transfersomes’ structure to conquer (trans)dermal drug delivery” was approved under the 2022-I call of ALBA synchrotron.