news | WHAT'S ON Carla Rothlin: “Research is an intellectual challenge that you can take up throughout your life” Dr. Carla Rothlin is Dorys McConnell Duberg Professor of Immunobiology and Professor of Pharmacology at the Yale School of Medicine, and co-leader of the Cancer Immunology Programme at Yale Cancer Centre ... Read more
news | WHAT'S ON Rafael Yuste: "Because it accesses the centre of our mental activity, neurotechnology bypasses all of the filters that exist in the body" Rafael Yuste studied Medicine at the Autonomous University of Madrid. He went to the United States to write his thesis ... Read more
news | WHAT'S ON Roser Vento-Tormo: “Working in academic science is a privilege as it allows us to develop our creative side” Dr. Roser Vento-Tormo runs her laboratory at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge (United Kingdom). Her research focusses on the adaptation ... Read more
news | WHAT'S ON Edward Pearce: “Prevention is always more economical than treating a heart attack or a heart transplant” Dr. Edward J. Pearce is an expert in immunobiology, who investigates the role of cellular metabolism in immune cell function and fate during ... Read more
news | WHAT'S ON Juan Francisco Arenillas: “If there is no regulation of protected research time, there will be less and less research” Dr. Juan Francisco Arenillas has been continuously devoted to field of vascular neurology since he trained in neurology ... Read more
news | WHAT'S ON Juan Pedro Bolaños: “We often think we have a God-given understanding of how to do certain things” Juan Pedro Bolaños is a biochemist and researcher in neuroscience specialised in neuroenergetics and metabolism ... Read more
news | WHAT'S ON Cameron McAlpine: “There are many reasons why we have to sleep, some of which we don’t even know yet” Cameron McAlpine’s laboratory focusses on the study of brain-body interactions in cardiovascular and neurological pathologies and incorporates ... Read more