What are you looking for? Write the name, title or any keyword related to what you are looking for and select which content category it belongs to. Search Fulltext search Activities Professionals Research groups News - Any - News Premieres in Catalonia the UNREST documentary, awarded at Sundance Film Festival 2017 On Monday, April 9, at 7:00 pm, CosmoCaixa will host the premiere of the UNREST documentary film in Catalonia, a film that addresses first-hand how to deal with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. News Commercial clinical trials are registered and published more than non-commercial ones A retrospective study points out the differences between the trials promoted by the pharmaceutical industry and those that are not. News Liquid biopsy of cerebrospinal fluid for the precise characterization and molecular diagnosis of brain tumors The genomic characterization of these tumors enables a more precise molecular diagnosis, accessing tumor tissue for sequencing. News An expert from Vall d'Hebron leads an initiative of the World Allergy Organization to improve safety in allergic patients in planes The World Allergy Organization conducts a series of recommendations both to airlines and passengers to prevent and combat serious allergic reactions in commercial flights. News The work of the Translational Bioinformatics group receives the award of the publisher of the Science journal for the best poster in the Human Genome Meeting The editors of the prestigious Science, Nature Genetics, Nature Communications and Human Genomics journals have been responsible for awarding the four most prominent posters. News Vall d'Hebron Campus receives the visit of a delegation from the Cluster of Clinical Excellence of the Chamber of Commerce of Cali Through the different interventions of professionals of the VHIR and the Hospital Vall d'Hebron, they learned about the operation of the Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Campus Hospitalari. News Vall d'Hebron detects that the multiresistant tuberculosis rate in a rural area of Angola is almost four times higher than the one estimated by WHO Vall d'Hebron study helps Angola's government to improve its protocol of action towards multiresistant tuberculosis. News Eva Giménez will face the Titan Desert again to raise funds for research into Dent's disease affecting her son Five years after the first Titan Desert, Eva Giménez will return to the toughest MTB race in the world to raise funds for research into Dent's disease suffered by her son Nacho. News Autoimmunity Reviews highlights a work about Multiple Sclerosis in Vall d’Hebron The review work deals with the role of the intestinal microbiota in multiple sclerosis. News VHIR opens the pre-enrolment for the 5th edition of the Master’s Degree in Biomedical Translational Research The master has already had over 150 students interested in acquiring knowledge and skills that allow them to dedicate themselves to biomedical research. News A large-scale genetic study offers a new vision of the causes of stroke 520,000 individuals participated in the multicentre study and 22 new genetic factors were identified associated with the risk of stroke. News Charity festival for childhood cancer research Approximately 500 people attended and the proceeds go to the research carried out by the Translational Research in Cancer in Child and Adolescent Cancer group. News Elegance against woman's cancer and in favor of research A 'Somni de colors' ('dream of colours', in English), the charity scarf that contributes to the women's cancer research at the Vall d'Hebron Campus, is presented to coincide with the Woman's Day. News Dr. Xavier Montalban leads the first European Clinical Practice Guide in Multiple Sclerosis The Guide has the backing of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) and the European Academy of Neurology (EAN). News One of every four people who suffer from a rare disease is unaware of the diagnosis During the day of today and on the occasion of the world day of rare diseases in Catalonia, Vall d'Hebron is home to the 11th edition of the Conference organized by the managing Commission of Rare Diseases in Catalonia. News Impaired epithelial barrier function explains the increased prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome in women The mechanisms that regulate the stability of the intestinal epithelium are deficient in women with irritable bowel syndrome. News VHIR will accredit its Master's Degree in Translational Biomedical Research The External Evaluation Committee (CAE) will hold an external visit to complete the master's accreditation process on March 6th. News The team of Dr. Simó Schwartz Jr gets a polymeric nanomedicine which facilitates concurrent therapies of pharmacological and gene silencing The micelle formed by a combination of polymers and gelatin that allows to effectively carry large amounts of nucleic acids and drugs. News Dr. Joan Comella debates about the power of science at the MWeekTalk held in Vall d'Hebron In the framework of the Mobile Week Barcelona, Vall d'Hebron has hosted two dialogues MWeekTalks. These debates are a forum of experts on health, technology and art. News Dr. Chaysavanh Manichanh receives a fellowship of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America She will examine whether it is possible to identify which patients will have a new outbreak of Crohn's disease after surgery to start as soon as possible the preventive treatment. Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 81 Page 82 Current page 83 Page 84 Page 85 … Next page › Last page »