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GHTM Session 2022CCID01p » Plasmonic nanoparticles to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)

GHTM Sessions 2022 CCID01 » Plasmonic nanoparticles to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)

  • From: 12/01/2022
  • To: 12/01/2022
  • Location: ZOOM | 11h00

There is an overall increase in life expectancy associated to high costs in health care for an ageing population in the industrialised world. Consequently, there is a demand for fast, cheap and easy to use diagnostic tests that are essential in identifying patients, determining prognosis, monitoring treatment and assessing the efficacy of prevention. Here, nanotechnology has a prominent role, with special emphasis on noble metal nanoparticles. The presentation focuses on alternative nanotechnology-based test-kit for detection of single nucleotide polymorphism as the one associated with lactose intolerance. Methodology, advantages and limitations will be discussed. 
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GHTM Sessions 2022CCID Diagnostics » 1st Semester Calendar

GHTM Sessions 2022 CCI Diagnostics » 1st Semester Calendar

  • From: 04/01/2022
  • To: 07/05/2022
  • Location: ZOOM | 11h00

GHTM Sessions 2022 CCI Diagnostics » Year Calendar » Sharing GHTM’s Cross Cutting Issues Diagnostics’ activities, knowledge and methodologies in this area.
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GHTM Session 2021PPS01p » Cohort profile: the Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition in Acre, Brazil, birth cohort study (MINA-Brazil)

GHTM Sessions 2021 PPS01 » Cohort profile: the Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition in Acre, Brazil, birth cohort study (MINA-Brazil)

  • From: 07/12/2021
  • To: 07/12/2021
  • Location: ZOOM | 11h00

Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition in Acre, Brazil (MINA-Brazil) is a longitudinal, prospective population-based birth cohort, set-up to understand the effects of early environmental exposures and maternal lifestyle choices on growth and development of the Amazonian children.
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GHTM Session 2021VBD02p » Fiocruz’s Brazil-Portugal “Além-Mar” partnerships

GHTM Sessions 2021 VBD02 » Fiocruz’s Brazil-Portugal “Além-Mar” partnerships

  • From: 25/11/2021
  • To: 25/11/2021
  • Location: ZOOM | 11h00

Cooperation between R&D institutions aims to minimise existing barriers to knowledge. Also, it may provide new research approaches, able to obtain faster answers in the investigative progress, as well as varied, but integrated, Big Data training, on health, in general, and on The One Health methodology, in particular. Thus, Fiocruz reaffirms its commitment to the IHMT and other Portuguese institutions to catalyse actions aimed at prospecting areas of future interest among the “Além-Mar” institutions.
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GHTM Session 2021VBD01p » Hybridisation and the emergence of Candida pathogens

GHTM Sessions 2021 VBD01 » Hybridisation and the emergence of Candida pathogens

  • From: 20/10/2021
  • To: 20/10/2021
  • Location: ZOOM | 11h00

Human fungal infections are a growing problem having the Candida genus among the main causes. This lecture is an overview of the comparative genomic analysis of Candida pathogens, focusing on hybrid lineages and their evolution, addressing i) how spread are hybrids among Candida species, ii) the processes that drive their genomes’ evolution, and iii) the role that hybridisation might have had in the emergence of C. albicans, the major Candida pathogen.
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About GHTM

GHTM is a R&D Unit that brings together researchers with a track record in Tropical Medicine and International & Global Health. It aims at strengthening Portugal's role as a leading partner in the development and implementation of a global health research agenda. Our evidence-based interventions contribute to the promotion of equity in health and to improve the health of populations.

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