13 / February / 2025 Course: Biotechnological applications in vaccine production University of Siena accepting applications for online biotechnology and vaccine development course until March 5 Por Editorial staff
05 / February / 2025 Artificial intelligence reduces beliefs in conspiracy theories ChatGPT-style system created at MIT diminishes conspiratorial beliefs for up to two months after interaction Por Editorial staff
21 / January / 2025 Long COVID: A plan for diagnosis and treatment Expert committee proposes definition to improve diagnosis and treatment of the condition, which affects millions worldwide Por Editorial staff
14 / January / 2025 To reduce costs and increase diversity in clinical studies A US regulatory agency advocates analyzing treatment efficacy by combining observational studies with targeted data collection Por Editorial staff
20 / December / 2024 Postdoctoral fellowship in immuno-oncology Fellowship at the Immuno-oncology Research Center in São Paulo open to Brazilians and foreigners; applications accepted until 12/31 Por Editorial staff
08 / November / 2024 EMBRAPII and Einstein issue a call for advanced therapies The call for proposals intends to support startups and researchers looking to undertake projects in the field of advanced therapies Por Editorial staff
08 / November / 2024 When should medications be deprescribed? Physicians should suspend prescription of cardiovascular medications when there could be potential harm or if there are better alternatives, warn researchers Por Editorial staff
01 / November / 2024 Innovations in intrauterine therapy to be discussed at webinar Free event invites experts to discuss advances and challenges of transamniotic stem cell therapy for the treatment of congenital diseases Por Editorial staff
18 / October / 2024 Can dietary changes help treat disease? Good nutrition is key to good health, but new studies are needed to identify appropriate diets for different diseases Por Editorial staff
15 / October / 2024 More resistant fungi challenge scientists A species found in patients’ blood becomes more virulent at 98.6 °F when exposed to antiviral drugs, a phenomenon that may become more common with global warming Por Editorial staff