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A photograph of a couple of hands drawing construction plans
Around the world, designers seek to build inclusive spaces that consider the needs of neurodiverse people.
An illustration of homes and trees being dragged by a flooding
Applying numerical models allows us to make long-term predictions and risk maps that help reduce their impacts.
An illustration of the DNA double helix
At the Institute for Obesity Research, they are looking to add a marker to the tools we have to know if a patient has metabolic damage.
A set of evidence-based public policies is needed to confront and truly solve the obesity pandemic humanity faces.
image of wetlands
Treating wastewater with constructed wetlands is a nature-based solution just as efficient as centralized systems.
Researchers analyze them to monitor conditions such as Parkinson's, schizophrenia, depression, or post-traumatic stress.
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Researcher Anthony Atala explains the achievements they reached and the cases of patients who managed to successfully receive organs.
Man with a moustache and reading glasses, with a blue suit
The EGADE researcher considers that marketing practices need to be transformed with research to be competitive.
Man with blue jacket poses in front of a mural
Gonçalo Abecasis, Vice President of the Regeneron Genetics Center, explains that genome sequencing can create drugs to block the genes that produce cholesterol.
image of a man in a suit
Paulo Bartolo, Director of the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing, explained the projects that excite him the most about this technology.

Inés Gutiérrez Jaber

A photograph of a couple of hands drawing construction plans
Around the world, designers seek to build inclusive spaces that consider the needs of neurodiverse people.
An illustration of homes and trees being dragged by a flooding
Applying numerical models allows us to make long-term predictions and risk maps that help reduce their impacts.
An illustration of the DNA double helix
At the Institute for Obesity Research, they are looking to add a marker to the tools we have to know if a patient has metabolic damage.
A set of evidence-based public policies is needed to confront and truly solve the obesity pandemic humanity faces.
image of wetlands
Treating wastewater with constructed wetlands is a nature-based solution just as efficient as centralized systems.
Researchers analyze them to monitor conditions such as Parkinson's, schizophrenia, depression, or post-traumatic stress.
photo of anthony atala
Researcher Anthony Atala explains the achievements they reached and the cases of patients who managed to successfully receive organs.
Man with a moustache and reading glasses, with a blue suit
The EGADE researcher considers that marketing practices need to be transformed with research to be competitive.
Man with blue jacket poses in front of a mural
Gonçalo Abecasis, Vice President of the Regeneron Genetics Center, explains that genome sequencing can create drugs to block the genes that produce cholesterol.
image of a man in a suit
Paulo Bartolo, Director of the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing, explained the projects that excite him the most about this technology.

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