IDIAPJGol celebrates its first PhD Day on March 15th
Five participants will receive finding to publish their theses in open access journals
Five participants will receive finding to publish their theses in open access journals
A study led by IDIAPJGol researchers, published in BMC Women's Health, concludes that women and people who menstruate with a low educational level, fewer economic resources and a poorer perception of their own health are more likely to experience heavy bleeding and pain during the period
The investigation, participated by IDIAPJGol researchers, associates for the first time genetic variants previously related to heart disease, thrombosis and inflammation with the severity of covid-19
Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 reduces the risk of developing long covid symptoms
IDIAPJGol participates in a cohort study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine that collects data from more than twenty million people from Catalonia, the United Kingdom and Estonia. The work shows that vaccines against covid-19 are up to 52 % effective in preventing post-covid syndrome
Author: Ariadna Creus i Àngel García, Banc d'imatges infermeres
The first PhD Day of IDIAPJGol, held on March 15, aims to promote the doctorate among professionals at the first level of healthcare and to share the doctoral thesis projects that are being carried out. We have spoken with the Deputy Director of IDIAPJGol to find out what this conference will consist of.