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Tira reactiva d'orina

Bioinformatics University

La tira reactiva d’orina de Helen Murray Free

20/01/2021

La química Helen Murray Free va revolucionar les possibilitats de les proves diagnòstiques a mitjan del segle passat amb un invent que sovint passa desapercebut: la tira reactiva d’orina.

  • #Biography
  • #Science
  • 3 mins
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Bioinformatics

Science Bits: Entrevista a Sergi Beneyto

“Estudiem la leucèmia que s’origina en cèl·lules mare”

21/01/2021

Trump

University

Donald Trump, ¿el peor presidente de los Estados Unidos?

Javier Moreno, 21/01/2021

Helen Murray Free co-invented the first dip-and-read test strips for use in diagnostic testing, which led to the creation of self-testing systems for diabetics. View her inventor card and the entire series on #WorldDiabetesDay: https://t.co/jlHkKBCSU0 pic.twitter.com/0nI2cMISM9

— USPTO (@uspto) November 14, 2020
TTIP Mark Jeffery

University

The TTIP and the US-EU Trade Relationship

20/01/2021

Students that follow the GNMI course New Trends in Global Trade Governance had the opportunity to attend Mark Jeffery’s talk entitled “The US - EU trade relations. Time for a change?”.

  • #EU
  • #Globalisation
  • #Jean Monnet
  • #North America
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El riesgo de reputación

Xavier Fornt, 19/01/2021

Xavier Fornt, profesor de Banca Internacional en el MCE, explica la importancia y la difícil cuantificación de la reputación a la hora de medir el riesgo país.

  • #Branding
  • #International Banking
  • 2 mins
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Evolution COVID19

Bioinformatics

Evolve or die. The evolution about COVID-19

Oscar Lao, 18/01/2021

Oscar Lao, professor at BDBI, shares his knowledge about how SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 are behaving from an evolutionary point of view. A very interesting analysis from the past to try to figure out where this pandemic situation is going to lead us.

  • #Coronavirus
  • #Evolutionary Biology
  • 7 mins
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Madrid discrepàncies

Madrid: discrepàncies ètiques i econòmiques

Els Pressupostos Generals de l’Estat

La Revolució dels Clavells

Política Agrícola Común (PAC)

Ángela Ruiz Robles: la precursora de l’ebook

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Dumping fiscal

Dumping fiscal

75 anys de l'FMI

Inteligencia Artificial y relaciones internacionales

La quarta Revolució Industrial ja és realitat

RCEP: l’acord comercial més gran del món

Marketing
Centros comerciales responsive

Centros comerciales responsive

Ecommerce del lujo

Digitalization for a circular economy

How Technologies Are Revolutionizing the Digital Marketing World

Museus, COVID-19 i Tiktok: una revolució forçada

Bioinformatics
Diabetes Science Bits

Entender las alteraciones celulares tras la diabetes

Ada Lovelace i el primer codi de programació

Recerca genòmica per a la conservació d’espècies

Conèixer l’ADN a través de l'estructura de les proteïnes

Datos genómicos para encontrar marcadores para el cáncer

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