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Project co-financed by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund and the GHTM-IHMT

April 29, 2019

In collaboration with the ACES Amadora the project was launched on the 9th of April at the Amadora Municipal Library in a meeting  attended by health professionals representing all 9 USFs and UCSPs of the ACES. The meeting was a platform to present and discuss the main objectives and implementation of the study which aim […]
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IHMT / NOVA participates in a Science Advances study that reveals the global spread of tuberculosis and its relation to European expansion and development of antibiotic resistance.

October 19, 2018

IHMT / NOVA participates in the most complete genomic analysis carried out on the most widespread form of the Tuberculosis bacillus, called Lineage 4 and predominant in Portugal and Europe, significantly increasing our understanding of the origin and dissemination of the most common and most tuberculosis, as well as their appetite for drug resistance. This […]
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Research Opportunities to Cover Important Gaps in TB, TB/HIV and HIV

October 18, 2018

The aim of this meeting is to explore co-funding possibilities in the fields of TB and TB/HIV coinfection, of mutual interest from the NIH and EDCTP, to cover important scientific gaps of these endemic diseases.  The infrastructure and ongoing studies of  two research sites (Bandim/Guiné Bissau and CISPOC/Moçambique) will be presented as potential sites for […]
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IHMT was present at the European Researchers’ Night 2018

October 8, 2018

On 28 September, the IHMT participated in the European Night of Investigators with the activity “Supercientists X Superbacteria: the battle of the millennium!”. Researchers Luís Lapão, Mélanie Maia and André Beja provided information and materials on the HAITooL project to promote awareness in the community about the issue of combating infections associated with health care […]
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IHMT deputy director collaborates on malaria control project

October 8, 2018

The deputy director of the IHMT, Henrique Silveira, traveled to Mozambique to participate in the intervention, discussion and preparation of a project for malaria vector control, in collaboration with the Beira Operational Research Center. Gorongosa National Park and the Belmiro de Azevedo Foundation, through its program MOVAM – anti-mosquito movement, Mozambique.
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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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