The CiQUS researcher receives the award of the Specialized Group on Biological Chemistry of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry for his leading research in the study of transport through biological membranes using supramolecular chemistry, becoming a reference among the international chemistry community despite his short scientific career.
read more →‘Supraporous’, new international project lead by CiQUS researcher Javier Montenegro
The research laboratories from the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC) will host an ambitious project financed with a total of about half a million euros involving agencies from four different countries. The project goal is to revolutionize the field of porous materials with nanometric control.
read more →Seeds against cancer at CiQUS
Eugenio Vázquez obtains one of the National Projects for the development of new scientific lines in oncology research, funded by the Spanish Association against Cancer (AECC).
read more →CiTIUS scientists develop the world’s most accurate method for the interpretation of the electrocardiogram
The new algorithm improves every technique developed so far, and it has already attracted the attention of MIT researchers, who have used it with real data from 50.000 heart patients.
read more →Advances in the synthesis of the Englerin A, the anticarcinogenic African substance
CiQUS researchers present a new method to obtain this compound of natural origin, with a promising activity in kidney cancers.
read more →CiTIUS researcher Tomás F. Pena, new Associated Editor of IEEE Journal ‘Transactions on Computers’
Appointed as a ‘Multimedia Editor’, he will take charge of producing a video with every monthly issue to introduce the most relevant paper
read more →CiMUS Principal Investigator Mª José Alonso enters the ‘US National Academy of Medicine’
Her Lab has pioneered numerous discoveries in the field of Pharmaceutical Technology and Nanomedicine. She becomes now the second scientist in Spain obtaining this distinction.
read more →CiMUS researchers find a new protein in the hypothalamus involved in the decreasing of body mass
Scientists from the NeurObesity Research Group at CiMUS have identified a new molecular mechanism that demonstrates how the increasing of a protein in the hypothalamus help obese rats to lose weight without changing their eating habits, improving their metabolic status and decreasing associated type 2 diabetes.
read more →MD.USE among the winners of the II «Galicia Open Future» Program
CiQUS spin-off has been recognized as one of the three awardees at the crowdworking program for start-ups promoted by Telefonica, in collaboration with Xunta de Galicia
read more →Nanospheres able to transport negatively charged ions through the cell membrane
Angewandte Chemie highlights a work from the CiQUS as ‘Hot Paper’ (a selection of special scientific importance articles by publishers), in which a new method of inorganic anions recognition is described by using cyclic peptides.
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