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Cardiac organoids show potential for myocardial repair after infarction

In a study recently published in the journal Theranostics, a research team led by Dr Carolina Gálvez-Montón (IGTP- Heart Failure and Cardiac Regeneration -ICREC group) and Dr Kurt Pfannkuche (University of Cologne) reports the development of a strategy based on cardiac organoids to address these limitations.

IGTP launches the PATH program to strengthen advanced therapies at the Can Ruti Campus

IGTP has presented the PATH Advanced Therapies Program (Program of Advanced Therapies) at an event held on 14 May in the auditorium of Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol.

IGTP marks the closing event of its 30th anniversary with the participation of the President of the Catalan Government

The event, held at CMCiB, brought together institutional representatives, the scientific community and healthcare professionals at the Can Ruti Campus, including the president of the Government of Catalonia, Salvador Illa. The gathering highlighted the institute's trajectory and its role within the Catalan research system.

IGTP and Germans Trias Hospital join forces on the podcast Un bri de ciència, launching a new episode on myocardial infarction

As part of the European Day for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Risk, the podcast launches its eleventh episode, dedicated to myocardial infarction, featuring Ferran Rueda and Santi Roura from Germans Trias i Pujol Hospital and Research Institute, respectively.

IGTP researchers take part in the 8th edition of #científiques bringing science closer to schools

For the fourth consecutive year, researchers from IGTP are taking part in the #científiques initiative, bringing science closer to schools and creating female role models in the framework of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (11 February).

Experts in biomedical research, bioengineering and industry discuss alternative models to animal experimentation

The CMCiB co-organised a Cafè GIPS this Wednesday focusing on the challenges and opportunities posed by alternative models to animal experimentation in biomedical research. The session brought together professionals from research, bioengineering, innovation and industry with the aim of sharing experiences and perspectives on new approaches aligned with the 3Rs framework.