Signal Transduction Lab, iBiMED
@fardilhaslab
Focused on the investigation of the molecular mechanisms associated with male infertility and prostate cancer and potential molecular targets for those fields.
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Check out the opinion of our PI, Prof. Margarida Fardilha, about the Problem based learning methodology π instagram.com/reel/C1JxaS0uAβ¦
Last friday, our Joana Santiago successfully defended her PhD work at the Universidade Aveiro π We are very proud and hope you have a bright future ahead! Congratulations Dr. Joana π€
Our latest paper is now online! π mdpi.com/2076-2615/14/2β¦ Signal Transduction Lab, iBiMED
π£Check out our latest manuscript on the emerging role of the PP1 in the context of viral infections published in Cell Communication and Signalling @BMC biosignaling.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11β¦ Thank you Pedro O. Corda, Mathieu Bollen and Signal Transduction Lab, iBiMED for the great team work! π©βπ¬π¨βπ¬
Do you want to know more about the relationship between the environment and reproductive health? π§ Don't miss this workshopπ Environment and Reproductive Health: Global Insights in Assisted Reproduction ua.pt/pt/dbio/cursosβ¦ @SLoureiro_UAVR Universidade Aveiro
Learning more to teach better πͺ Our PI, Prof. Margarida Fardilha, is attending the Challenge-based Learning Workshop at the Stavanger University
NEW ARTICLE Bisphenol A Negatively Impacts Human Sperm MicroRNA and Protein Profiles rdcu.be/dy8qG Joana Santiago Margarida Fardilha
Open registrations for "Lifestyle Influence on Reproductive Health". Check here π Institute of Biomedicine - iBiMED Margarida Fardilha PatrΓcia Pinho ua.pt/pt/noticias/8/β¦
"Work hard, play hard" We are very happy to have our work recognized π Equipa liderada pela UA ganha prΓ©mio da Universidade ECIU ua.pt/pt/noticias/16β¦ Margarida Fardilha Universidade Aveiro Institute of Biomedicine - iBiMED
[NEW ARTICLE] CAVPENET Peptide Inhibits Prostate Cancer Cells Proliferation and Migration through PP1Ξ³-Dependent Inhibition of AKT Signaling mdpi.com/2953192 #mdpipharmaceutics via Pharmaceutics MDPI Margarida Fardilha Institute of Biomedicine - iBiMED