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An October dedicated to European Youth Goals
Each year, young scientists from ICGEB Member States undertake research in the laboratories of the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. Youth, essential to nurturing a brighter and more equitable future, constitutes the backbone of the ICGEB’s training programmes that have been operating for over three decades across the world.
Studying abroad can advance your career and life
Maria Juul Diekmann has always had a huge passion for human health. She was always interested in infectious diseases. This is what motivated her to study medical and molecular biology and, at the end, to move abroad for doing her final thesis.
The TBFVnet project grows with new partners
The war in Ukraine is reaching every aspect of our society. Science aims to be the champion of international coopreation. As such it is deeply influenced by politics and sadly by war.
Is science really immune to war?
The war in Ukraine is reaching every aspect of our society. Science aims to be the champion of international coopreation. As such it is deeply influenced by politics and sadly by war.
The TBFVnet project video is out
TBFVnet project video features Alessandro Marcello and Tea Carletti from ICGEB to present all the different aspect of this project.
How science can make safer a mountain walk
Tick-borne diseases can be a dangerous for anyone in endemic regions. Project like TBFVnet can give solution to prevent and treat these diseases.
This project is funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Regional Cooperation