IBEC Seminar: Nicolas Minc
Division positioning in early embryos from mechanisms to function Nicolas Minc, Insitut Jacques Monod, Paris, France Nicolas Minc lab is located at the Institut Jacques Monod in Paris, and studies … Read more
Division positioning in early embryos from mechanisms to function Nicolas Minc, Insitut Jacques Monod, Paris, France Nicolas Minc lab is located at the Institut Jacques Monod in Paris, and studies … Read more
Division positioning in early embryos from mechanisms to function Nicolas Minc, Insitut Jacques Monod, Paris, France Nicolas Minc lab is located at the Institut Jacques Monod in Paris, and studies … Read more
Tracing the origin of adult intestinal stem cells Jordi Guiu, Biotech Research & Innovation Centre – University of Copenhagen Jordi Guiu did his PhD in Anna Bigas laboratory (IMIM and … Read more
Tracing the origin of adult intestinal stem cells Jordi Guiu, Biotech Research & Innovation Centre – University of Copenhagen Jordi Guiu did his PhD in Anna Bigas laboratory (IMIM and … Read more
Tracing the origin of adult intestinal stem cells Jordi Guiu, Biotech Research & Innovation Centre – University of Copenhagen Jordi Guiu did his PhD in Anna Bigas laboratory (IMIM and … Read more
Tracing the origin of adult intestinal stem cells Jordi Guiu, Biotech Research & Innovation Centre – University of Copenhagen Jordi Guiu did his PhD in Anna Bigas laboratory (IMIM and … Read more
Santiago Marco, group leader of the Signal and information processing for sensing systems research group at IBEC has recently been appointed vice-president for the next two years of the International Society for Olfaction and Chemical Sensing (ISOCS) during the general assembly held at the International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Nose Conference (ISOEN) in ACROS, Fukuoka, Japan. The ISOCS was launched in May 2008 by the Network of Excellence General Olfaction and Sensing Projects on a European Level (GOSPEL), the EU Network of Excellence in artificial olfaction, and Santiago Marco is one of its founding partners.
Application Deadline: 02/08/2019
Ref: TEC-XF
The Nanomalaria group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is looking for a Laboratory Technician for delivering fluorescently labelled nanocarriers to the mosquito.
Scientists from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia develop a technique that enables them to work out the specific function of a neuronal receptor according to its location in the brain. The study, published in PNAS, is based on the activation of photoswitchable drugs with micrometric precision and offers new opportunities in neurobiology.Schizophrenia, depression, myasthenia… Many neurological diseases are due to the malfunctioning of a neuronal receptor. These proteins, also known as neuroreceptors, are responsible for sending and detecting neurotransmitters, chemical substances that allow communication between neurons.
Scientists from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia develop a technique that enables them to work out the specific function of a neuronal receptor according to its location in the brain. The study, published in PNAS, is based on the activation of photoswitchable drugs with micrometric precision and offers new opportunities in neurobiology.Schizophrenia, depression, myasthenia… Many neurological diseases are due to the malfunctioning of a neuronal receptor. These proteins, also known as neuroreceptors, are responsible for sending and detecting neurotransmitters, chemical substances that allow communication between neurons.