What was last Saturday’s day number? Yes, it was the 4th of July. What happens on every 4th of July? Yes, we celebrate a BBQ to commemorate the United States’ Independence Declaration. O say, can you see by the dawn’s early light… You can tell we miss Seattle 😀 We went to El Bosc Tancat, […]
We have been told about this great project, Mitowomen, which is a database to make the women working on mitochondria research more visible. The aim is to create a network for collaboration and to boost women representation on editorial boards, as keynote speakers in conferences, in invited special issues, as reviewers, on grant funding panels […]
Emma is the first author of an article published in Nature Communications about the existing differences among neurons expressing dopamine D2 receptors in the striatum. It is an international collaboration in which Albert and Eli also participated. The striatum is a brain region involved in motor control, habit formation, decision-making, motivation and reinforcement, among other […]
It was Sant Jordi yesterday, and even we couldn’t have a normal celebration, giving roses and books to our beloved ones, it is always a special day. The communication area of the Institute organized a Science dissemination contest, in which participants had to create a comic talking about a neuroscientific topic, and guess what! Mel […]
These are difficult days all around the world. Here in Barcelona, the number of infected people is still increasing, with no prospects for improvement in the short term. Hospitals are facing a lack of human and material resources, hence our University made a call to gather protection and detection equipment. Among other material, they collected […]
Last Tuesday was the Women in Science Day, a day to put the focus on female researchers, whose contributions in Science have been silenced across the History. Even today, male scientists occupy higher positions, receive more funding and have more visibility. One of the consequences is the lack of referees for girls, who might be […]
The UAB communications team made a super cool video about our research in Leigh Syndrome (thank you very much!). Yay! Albert is almost a star! We will never be tired of spreading the word in mitochondrial diseases and explain the research we are carrying out in the lab:
A project led by Albert is going to receive funding from the Ministerio de Innovación, Ciencia y Universidades (MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033). The project, titled “Potencial de la leriglitazona para el tratamiento de enfermedades asociadas a la acumulación de hierro, distrofias y enfermedades neuromusculares” aims to test the use of this drug (leriglitazone), provided by the lab Minoryx, […]
Weren’t you missing a post about Thanksgiving? We celebrated it, OF COURSE! Almost all of us gathered together in Albert and Eli’s house, to eat delicious food and drink delicious wine. The hosts prepared the main dish: a huge turkey (14-pounder) that went into the oven at 10 in the morning so it could be […]
At the beginning of the month, the Institut de Neurociències celebrated its 7th Scientific Conferences, and we were -obviously- there! The event was held in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, by the sea, in the nicest hotel, and gathered together more than 120 students and institute members. Albert was the conference coordinator and worked very hard […]