Polo GGB invests in Artificial Intelligence to innovate future healthcare
Polo GGB is promoting a fully funded doctoral scholarship aimed at improving the efficiency of healthcare systems
Polo GGB is promoting a fully funded doctoral scholarship aimed at improving the efficiency of healthcare systems
SUCCESS is the name of Polo GGB’s project that won the cascade call SPOKE 8, coordinated by the University of Pisa.
Parse Biosciences is an international reference company in the field of NGS technologies, renowned for offering scalable, precise and easy-to-use solutions.
Every year on August 20, World Mosquito Day is observed, an occasion to reflect on the importance of the fight against diseases transmitted by these small but dangerous insects.
GRC – Gordon Research Conference: The Genetic Biocontrol Conference was held in Spain in the city of Barcelona.
Infravec2, the EU-funded global source for no-cost vector research products and services, announces multiple new products available from an upgraded online shopping site. The upgraded Infravec2 online shop is now offering multiple new products for researchers at no cost. These products include additional colonies of mosquitoes,
VaccineSurvey, an international research consortium of which Polo GGB is part, joined the 2017 Tuscan edition of the European Researchers’Night, the Europe-wide public event dedicated to popular science and fun learning that takes place simultaneously in over 300 cities across Europe and in neighbouring countries on the
Polo GGB Terni Open Days – June 9 and 10 Do not miss the opportunity to discover the Target Malaria project and to visit the new Polo GGB laboratory in Terni, which is a centrepiece of the “Target Malaria” initiative. Target Malaria is an international
Recent breakthroughs in the field of Genomics have opened an incredible number of possibilites about biotech applications in medicine and agriculture, getting us one step closer to a future we imagined still far. Gene Editing technologies are a revolution that is already among us, a revolution
A team of researchers led by Imperial College Scientists, including the italian Andrea Crisanti, have genetically modified some male speciemen of Anopheles Gambiae in order to make them carry a gene that interrupts egg production in female mosquitos. You can find this incredible breakthrough explained in ‘Nature Biotechnology‘.
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