research

18 July 2024

Work begins on the future Advanced Therapies Unit of the IIS Aragón thanks to Clementa Soria

The work, whose cost amounts to 3 million euros, is possible thanks in part to the posthumous donation of 1,9 million from Clementa Soria from Zaragoza to the Spanish Association Against Cancer to support research.
16 July 2024

A new study associates autism spectrum disorder with an alteration of the intestinal microbiome in children

Researchers have observed the role in autism of a broader range of microorganisms in the intestine, such as archaea, fungi and viruses, beyond the bacteria studied.
8 May 2024

The IpIBA researchers: “We are growing more and more, being more multidisciplinary and getting to know each other in the different centers”

The researchers from the ipIBA group at IIS Aragón speak in this interview about the origin of this multidisciplinary group and the III ipIBA Day, which will be held on May 17.
25 March, 2024

The bacteria that cause tuberculosis have evolved to use vitamin B12 from those infected to successfully develop the disease.

The journal Nature Communications reports the finding of researchers from the University of Zaragoza and the Aragón Health Research Institute, which demonstrates a direct relationship between tuberculosis and optimal levels of vitamin B12.