Institute for Biomedicine - News & Events
Communication Event
Curing a Broken Heart
28 September 2021
From mid-2022, the Institute for Biomedicine will open its new headquarters in the NOI Techpark: the interview with our director Peter P. Pramstaller.
Virtual Symposium
Can we target the MEF2-class IIa HDACs axis to sustain immunotherapy?
Hackathon Event
NOI Hackathon Open Data Hub Edition
24 August 2021
Uno studio dell’Azienda Sanitaria e di Eurac Research individua diversi fattori legati alla positività a Covid-19. La ricerca si è svolta nella primavera 2020 in Val Gardena (BZ).
08 July 2021
A new worldwide study published in Nature reveals 13 loci that are strongly associated with infection or severe COVID-19. The Institute of Biomedicine contributed data from the CHRIS Covid 19 study ...
Online Event
Genetic Epidemiology of Kidney Function and Chronic Kidney Disease
21 June 2021
The Institute of Biomedicine opens its own social channel. Follow us on Twitter.
07 June 2021
Our laboratories work alongside the South Tyrolean Health Authority to track and monitor variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
31 May 2021
A genome-wide association meta-analysis by an international collaboration, including our Institute of Biomedicine, now published in Nature Genetics.
08 April 2021
The most up-to-date results in a dossier in collaboration with our researchers
08 March 2021
The success story of the method that became international standard technology
22 February 2021
Eurac Research supports the Health Authority in the sequencing of the virus genome.
12 February 2021
On Thursday 11 February 2021, Eurac Research hosted the second event of the INCardio project, entitled “Recent advances in cardiac regeneration"
02 February 2021
Recruitment of participants to expand database for scientific research continues
14 October 2020
Lo studio di Eurac Research e Azienda Sanitaria stima un’incidenza dell’uno per cento in valle. Ora lo screening sui sintomi sarà decisivo per conoscere meglio i meccanismi di diffusione del virus.
29 September 2020
14 July 2020
About 100 people attended the first day of screening in Laces. The study investigates mechanisms of infection, risk of transmission, long-term consequences and duration of immunity.