A PhD student’s Internship with “The Naked Scientists”, to acquire communication skills and inspire new career paths beyond academia.
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A PhD student’s Internship with “The Naked Scientists”, to acquire communication skills and inspire new career paths beyond academia.
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Youth for Biosecurity fellowships from the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs, in Geneva have been awarded to ICGEB trainees.
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South African Women in Biotechnology (SAWBP) fellow Bianca Delport joins the ICGEB Trieste Component for the mobility feature of the Programme.
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ICGEB Cape Town participates at SFSA 2024 – Igniting Conversations about Science – Innovation and Science for Humanity.
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The ICGEB partnered in the ‘VIVA MARGA’ competition for schools, focusing on the figure of astronomer and scientific disseminator Margherita Hack, ten years after her death.
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Cardiovascular Biology lab receives EU funding for project RESCUE: to develop a one-shot remedy to regenerate the heart after infarction.
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Announcing latest awards for research excellence – presented to postdocs Dr. Lucia López Rodríguez and Dr. Akhona Vava.
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March 13, 2024: New perspectives for lung cancer immunotherapy emerge from data just published, in the prestigious journal Nature Communications, by the research group led by Dr. Federica Benvenuti at the ICGEB in Trieste, Italy. The study was supported by AIRC Foundation for Cancer Research.
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“It’s all about making science fun!” ICGEB has participated in the three-year project to promote Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics with partner Organisations IILA and CECC SICA for young learners across Central America.
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In June 2022, ICGEB announced a new first for soft skills in science: a science communication internship with Dr. Chris Smith, clinical virologist at Cambridge University, also “The Naked Scientist” on BBC Radio 5, UK.
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Contrary to the widely held belief that Dengue is severe in Secondary infections, a new collaborative study from ICGEB New Delhi has found that a substantial number of primary dengue infections also carry severe disease conditions.
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