A global study, published in Science, reveals that the urban mosquito Culex pipiens molestus, a vector of West Nile Virus, has existed for over a thousand years. Researchers from GHTM | IHMT NOVA contributed to uncovering its ancient origins and implications for public health.
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Human spread of disease-transmitting mosquitoes: an emerging challenge for public health
A new study coordinated from Portugal and published in Nature Communications, involving GHTM IHMT–NOVA, the University of Lisbon, and the University of Vienna, reveals a significant rise in the global spread of disease-transmitting mosquitoes driven by human activity. The findings highlight the urgent need for strengthened prevention and surveillance strategies.
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Who Owns Our Knowledge? Explore, Learn, and Share During Open Access Week 2025
International Open Access Week will be celebrated between 20 and 26 October, dedicated this year to the theme ‘Who owns knowledge?’. NOVA’s competence centres will join this international initiative, organised by SPARC, promoting discussions and workshops.
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GHTM | IHMT NOVA Researchers Among the World’s Top 2% Scientists in 2024 Ranking
Five GHTM | IHMT NOVA researchers have been named among the world’s Top 2% Scientists in 2024, a ranking by Stanford University and Elsevier that recognizes the most highly cited scientists globally.
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GHTM Session | Epidemiological investigations of water- and meat-borne protozoa in Western Romania: public health significance of the isolates
Join us on 27 October at 11h for Prof. Mirela Imre’s session on survaliance of water- and meat-borne protozoan parasites in western Romania, assessing zoonotic risks to public health.
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