Category: ibs.GRANADA
20 Oct 2017
V Panel of Experts in Immuno-Oncology
Next November 7, the V Panel of Experts in Immuno-Oncology will be held, coordinated by Dr. Maria José Sánchez, Coordinator of the Cancer Area of the ibs.GRANADA and Director of the Granada Cancer Registry of the Andalusian School of Public health; and by Dr. Luis de la Cruz Merino, Head of the Medical Oncology Service. Virgen Macarena University Hospital. Seville
4 Oct 2017
The ibs.GRANADA certifies Alkanatur Drops free of endocrine disruptors
The Biosanitary Research Institute of Granada makes the report Jarra Alkanatur Drops: Evaluation of the (anti-) estrogenic and (anti) androgenic activity
2 Oct 2017
MedInBio Biomedical Transfer Forum
MedInBio is a biomedical transfer forum that will be held in Granada on November 10 at the PTS Foundation. The event is organized by the PTS FIBAO Foundation, ibs.GRANADA, ISLB and Destina Genomic.
22 Sep 2017
14th Scientific Conference on Children and the Environment-INMA
The 14th Scientific Conference on Childhood and the Environment-INMA will take place at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Granada on November 20 and 21, 2017.
21 Sep 2017
1st Workshop on Melatonin
The University of Granada will host on October 4, 2017 at the Center for Biomedical Research, the 1st Workshop on Melatonin ", organized by the International Melatonin Institute of the University of Granada under the direction of Profs. Dario Acuña Castroviejo, Coordinator of the Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases Area at ibs.GRANADA, as well as Head of the Intercellular Communication Research Group at ibs.GRANADA; and Germaine Escames. "
4 Aug 2017
Dr. Javier S. Burgos new Managing Director of ibs.GRANADA and FIBAO
Since yesterday August 3, 2017, the ibs.GRANADA and FIBAO have a new managing director, Dr. Javier S. Burgos, he is a Doctor in Molecular Biology in 2000 from the Autonomous University of Madrid in the area of drug search for neurodegenerative diseases.
Jul 26, 2017
IBS GRANADA scientists achieve that white blood cells relieve pain, instead of producing it, during tissue inflammation
Researchers at ibs.GRANADA lead a novel study in mice that shows that sigma-1 receptor blocking drugs make leukocytes or white blood cells relieve pain felt when tissue is inflamed. His work is published this week in the prestigious magazine PNAS, according to the UGR