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Nit de la Recerca 2026 (Research Night)
29 09 2025
IBB researchers have participated in conferences, workshops and guided tours.
Developing a ready-to-use cell therapy to fight cancer more effectively
23 09 2025
Project led by Aura Muntasell, funded by Caixa Impulse call
Esther Vázquez and Antonio Villaverde visit the Ruder Boškovic Research Institute, in Croatia
10 09 2025
Accompanied by representatives of the Delegation of the Government of the Generalitat of Catalonia to the countries of Southeastern Europe
Extreme temperatures alter species reproduction
08 09 2025
Researchers at the IBB-UAB have managed to demonstrate that extreme heat can change the genetic destiny of a species. Recently published results indicate that the increase in temperatures is modifying biological processes that are fundamental for species, from fertility to sex determination.
New article: "Is ampicillin plus cephalosporins a therapeutic option for Ampicillin-Susceptible Enterococcus faecium?"
25 08 2025
Research group: Bacterial Blood Pathogens - I3PT/IBB
New article: "Male meiosis at the helm: shaping genomes and sex chromosomes in emerging vertebrate models"
01 08 2025
Research Group: Genome Integrity and Instability
New article: "Complex combined effects of polystyrene nanoplastics and phenanthrene in aquatic models"
28 07 2025
Research Group: Evolutive Immunology
IBB-UAB has participated in a genomics study that reveals an evolutionary mechanism in earthworms that would challenge Darwin's theory of evolution
30 06 2025
The comparative genomics study between earthworms and their marine relatives reveals that sea worms broke their genome into a thousand pieces to rebuild it in a radically different way when they set foot on dry land 200 million years ago. The study, published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, could challenge Darwin's theory of evolution, by showing that these worms colonized land according to evolution by leaps and bounds. The group led by Aurora Ruiz-Herrera (IBB-UAB) is participating in this work that has been led by the Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE), a joint center of the Spanish National Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF).
New article: "An encapsulation-free oral subunit vaccine for VHSV: Inducing robust antiviral and antibody responses"
13 06 2025
Research Group: Evolutive Immunology
Workshop Bacterial Genomics 2025 at the IBB
11 06 2025
4th year Genetics and Microbiology students present their posters in the Rosalind Franklin Classroom of the IBB