Communication - IIS Aragón

September 19, 2024

The Ministry selects a Genetics project from the Miguel Servet University Hospital as a model for patient safety

The project is being presented at a conference in Madrid on Patient Safety Day with the aim of addressing safety related to diagnostic imaging.
September 18, 2024

Luis Alberto Anel Bernal: “A research career, and especially in this field, is a long-distance race that not everyone is suited to”

In this interview, the IIS Aragón researcher talks about his work leading the 'Apoptosis, Immunity and Cancer' Group (GIIS090) and his research interests.
September 17, 2024

On the trail of new biomarkers to detect glioblastoma and colorectal cancer

A new study by the IIS Aragón and the Aragón Engineering Research Institute, published by the Scientific Society of Biofabrication, recreates tumors in 3D models and analytical chemistry techniques to open new, less invasive diagnostic pathways that improve patient prognosis.
September 13, 2024

Great reception for the return of Patient in Science

More than 40 people participated in the audiovisual creation and creative writing workshops organised by the IIS Aragón project in collaboration with FECYT. The sessions included the participation of experts Anabel García, Santiago Vicente and Marina Mostajo.
September 12, 2024

First 'movie' of influenza virus genome multiplication obtained

IMDEA Nanoscience researchers have observed, for the first time, the multiplication of the influenza A virus genome in real time. This fact will help to understand some of the factors that determine the speed of multiplication of this infectious microorganism.
September 11, 2024

The scientific journal 'Invasive Physiotherapy and Musculoskeletal Medicine' is born to promote research in invasive physiotherapy

The iHealthy group of the IIS Aragón presents a new international platform to disseminate advances in invasive physiotherapy and musculoskeletal medicine. The first article will be available in January 2025.
September 10, 2024

A yellow dye makes living animals transparent

By applying a food additive dissolved in water, US scientists have succeeded in making the skin on the skull and abdomen of mice translucent in a safe and reversible way. This advance could revolutionise optical research in biology and help in medical diagnosis if it is applied to humans in the future.
September 6, 2024

Drugs that regulate fatty acid metabolism could help in the treatment of pancreatic cancer in combination with chemotherapy

The Journal of Translational Medicine has published an article by Marta Mascaraque, researcher in the IIS Aragón 'Metabolism & Cancer Stem Cells' group, on fatty acid metabolism in pancreatic cancer.