04 / April / 2025 Using the immune system to fight brain cancer Research reveals that immune cells modified with CAR and cytokine have the potential to cure up to 67% of mice with glioblastoma, paving the way for new treatments Por Gilberto Stam
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
26 / November / 2024 More patient-centric clinical trials Decentralized research helps to widen the diversity of patients undergoing clinical trials and expedite the development of new medications and therapies Por Úrsula Neves
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
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
02 / October / 2024 Using the circadian rhythm to fight cancer Scientists demonstrate how changes in tumor metabolism can influence biological rhythms, paving the way for new therapeutic possibilities Por Editorial staff
21 / August / 2024 The atlas that could revolutionize medicine An international consortium, supported by Brazilian researchers, reveals details of the human body’s molecular composition and operations at a cellular level Por Gilberto Stam
11 / March / 2024 Bispecific antibodies to fight cancer Chemotherapy with specific antibodies only affects tumor cells, without affecting healthy ones Por Editorial staff
22 / February / 2024 Traps in the immune system Fernando de Queiroz Cunha from USP studies the role of neutrophil extracellular traps in sepsis, arboviruses, and COVID-19 Por Moura Leite Netto
18 / January / 2024 Henning Ulrich: The mechanisms behind receptors Brazil-based German biochemist researches purine and kinin receptors in search of therapies for neurological diseases Por Moura Leite Netto