Fellowship IBSA Foundation 2019, accolades to Tommaso Virgilio

The IBSA Foundation Fellowships awards five scholarships each year to young researchers from universities and research institutes around the world who have distinguished themselves for their skills and have ongoing projects of particular relevance in specific areas of research in the medical discipline. Tommaso Virgilio, PhD student in the group of Santiago González at the […]

Selective autophagy in homeostasis and cancer

From: Principal Investigator, CRUK Career Development, Cancer Research UK Edinburgh Centre, MRC Institute of Genetics & Molecular Medicine, The University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK Speaker: Simon Wilkinson Date: 30.01.2020 12:00

Inflammasome signalling in host defence and disease

From: Group Leader, Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine Division, Deputy Director, Centre for Inflammation and Disease Research Institute for Molecular Biosciences (IMB), The University of Queensland, Brisbane, AUS Host contact: Greta Guarda Speaker : Kate Schroder Date: 28.11.2019 12:00

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protect yourself and others

Keep your distance. For example: • Protect the elderly by keeping a safe distance. • Keep your distance from others in a queue. • Keep your distance at meetings.

New paper from Cejka’s Lab : CtIP promotes DNA break repair

New paper from Cejka's Lab : CtIP promotes DNA break repair

on April 3, 2020 When DNA breaks, cells need to join the broken DNA pieces in an accurate way to prevent mutations. Cells utilize the so-called homologous recombination pathway to achieve this goal. In the first step of this repair process, several nucleases remove one strand of double-stranded DNA near the break. This activity reveals […]

A molecular network to balance inflammatory programs in immune cells

A molecular network to balance inflammatory programs in immune cells

on Monday, March 16, 2020 A research team led by the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB) in Bellinzona, affiliated to the Università della Svizzera italiana, has identified a molecular network required to balance the responses of human lymphocytes. The activities of these immune cells must be carefully regulated in order to ensure an effective defense […]

COVID-19: IRB receives EU emergency research funding

COVID-19: IRB receives EU emergency research funding

on March 12, 2020 Following the publication of a €10 million call in January, the European Commission has secured an additional €37.5 million for urgently needed research on COVID-19 vaccine development, treatment and diagnostics. This action is part of the coordinated EU response to the public health threat of COVID-19. The scale up of the […]