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Promoting scientific careers in times of COVID-19

Against the backdrop of the major challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has underscored the crucial role science and technology play in our society, the Barcelona Science Park is stepping up its commitment to persuading young people to choose scientific careers by holding a new edition of Batx2Lab, a pioneering programme which has inspired the STEM talent of more than 700 young people.

 

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Ona Therapeutics raises €30M in Series A financing

Ona Therapeutics –a spin-off from IRB Barcelona and ICREA, based in the Barcelona Science Park– announces today the closing of a €30 million Series A financing, the largest private funding round closed for a start-up in Spain. The financing will allow Ona Therapeutics to complete the pre-clinical development in a variety of tumor types and to move its lead candidate into first clinical studies in patients with metastatic cancer in 2023.

 

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Christophe Deluz wins the PCB artistic contest

The artistic contest for realizing an exterior mural at Barcelona Science Park has a winner: Christophe Deluz, with “Cachalote” (Sperm Whale), a huge and very colorful artwork, full of dynamism, that will decorate an exterior space of the Cluster II building, accessible to all users of PCB. That was the members of the jury decision, gathered on the 11th of June, after studying 18 candidacies.

 

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Vice-president Pere Aragonès meets with stakeholders, companies and investors in the healthcare and life sciences sector

Vice-president of the Government of Catalonia Pere Aragonès and Director General for Research and Innovation in Health Robert Fabregat visited the Barcelona Science Park (PCB) yesterday, where they met with Biocat, CataloniaBio & HealthTech, start-ups and investors to learn about the healthcare and life sciences sector’s potential as a driving force for Catalan innovation and competitiveness after the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

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Gorka Etxebarria, new Chief Scientific Officer of Nostrum Biodiscovery

Nostrum Biodiscovery (NBD) has appointed Dr. Gorka Etxebarria as new Chief Scientific Officer. Dr Etxebarria has a solid career linked to drug discovery projects in the pharmaceutical industry. His incorporation comes after the signing of Ezequiel Mas as new company CEO, to pilot a new stage of growth as a global provider of leading molecular simulation technologies applied to drug discovery and design.

 

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Oxolife raises €5 million in a funding round and joins the Barcelona Science Park

The biotech Oxolife –focused on the development of a new treatment to improve the female fertility rate– has moved its headquarters to the Barcelona Science Park. The company, which has just raised a €5 million funding round, will start a phase II clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of OXO-001, a drug that specifically acts on embryo implantation to increase pregnancy success rate in assisted reproductive technology processes.

 

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Genesis Biomed launches the startup Everai Medical Technologies

Genesis Biomed, based in the Barcelona Science Park, has just founded Everai Medical Technologies, a startup that focused its activity on developing software that will make it possible to share patient data between the ambulance doctor and the hospital’s emergency personnel. The company was born as a project supported by EIT Digital and the involvement of the Belgian hub Interuniversity Microelectronics Center (IMEC) and the Dutch company Pipple.

 

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DTI Foundation creates the IDOTCOVID international open access database

Thanks to its global network of collaborators, the DTI Foundation –based in the Barcelona Science Park– has created the International Database on Organ Donation and Transplantation COVID-19 (IDOTCOVID) with the collaboration of the August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBAPS) –Hospital Clínic de Barcelona and with the endorsement of the IRODaT registry and the LIDOBS observatory. The objective of this initiative is to provide clinical evidence in the scientific community towards the establishment of treatment and management protocols for patients infected with SARS-CoV2.

 

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Scientists at CNAG-CRG and CRG develop a new tool to film genome dynamics

Scientists from the Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG-CRG) –based in the Barcelona Science Park and integrated into the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG)– have developed TADdyn, a tool that can generate movies of how genomes change over time. The finding, published in Nature Communications, will help researchers worldwide learn much more about the direct relationship between structure and function in the genome.

 

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