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12 Mar | 2024

We share our projects with the “Get to know the research” initiative

The Pasqual Maragall Foundation promotes this series of video interviews with the aim of disseminating the lines and projects of the BBRC to all types of audiences.

11 Mar | 2024

The BBRC participates in the 18th International Conference on Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases (AD/PD 2024)

Researchers and collaborators from the center have contributed with three posters and four oral presentations.

08 Mar | 2024

8M: Female talent stands out in dementia and Alzheimer's research

The percentage of women authors in these diseases is higher than others such as cancer, coronary heart disease or stroke.

09 Feb | 2024

We join the celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science

This February 11, three BBRC scientists talk to us about their experience in research and access to the scientific world.

08 Feb | 2024

The second call for Pasqual Maragall Researchers Program grants receives 40 applications, more than 40% for projects led by women

The PMRP 2023 will finance with 1.6 million euros clinical or translational research projects focused on Alzheimer's or other age-related neurodegenerative diseases.

30 Jan | 2024

IHI launches AD-RIDDLE, an interdisciplinary initiative to help prevent and treat Alzheimer’s

24 European partners have joined the project, funded by the Innovative Health Initiative (IHI).

25 Jan | 2024

Natàlia Vilor-Tejedor receives the Ramón y Cajal and the Knowledge Generation Projects 2022 grants

The grants from the State Research Agency will contribute to the advancement of the lines of the researcher and team leader of the BBRC.

10 Jan | 2024

A project led by the BBRC receives funding from Barcelona City Council and ”la Caixa” Foundation to study the impact of environmental pollution on brain health

The 2023 call has awarded a total of fourteen research and innovation projects to face new urban challenges.

21 Dec | 2023

Researcher Laura Stankeviciute defends the fourth doctoral thesis done at the BBRC

Her work shows that sleep disturbances make the brain more vulnerable to dynamic neurodegeneration related to Alzheimer's.