The study coordinated by CIBIO-InBIO´s director Nuno Ferrand, describing the evolution of Science in Portugal calls media attention
AMAZON BIODIVERSITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
An article in which an international team, including CIBIO-InBIO researchers, supports the crucial role of climate in shaping the diversity of birds in the Amazon, have being calling media attention.
IBERIAN HARES IN DANGER!
CIBIO-InBIO researchers lead a study in which a new strain of Myxoma virus is identified. This new virus is responsible for the recent myxomatosis outbreaks in Iberian hares, and the article called media attention.
CIBIO-INBIO AND UNESCO CHAIR LIFE ON LAND HIGHLIGHTED IN THE MEDIA
The new partnership between University of Porto and Huila Government, coordinated by CIBIO-InBIO and signed under the scope of UNESCO Chair Life on Land, has been calling media attention.
A NEW MOTH SPECIES IN PORTUGAL
A new moth species, described by CIBIO-InBIO researchers in an article published in Zootaxa, has been calling media attention.
CIBIO-INBIO AND ANGOLA IN A PARTNERSHIP FOR BIODIVERSITY
CIBIO-InBIO initiatives to consolidate its partnership with Angola in research and conservation of biodiversity called media attention.
OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF THE CIBIO-InBIO´s UNESCO CHAIR CALLS MEDIA ATTENTION
April 24 2019 marked the official launch of the CIBIO-InBIO´s UNESCO Chair Life on Land.
A CENTER OF EXCELENCE IN BIODIVERSITY
For the first time in the history of science in Portugal, the European Commission recognizes the exceptional quality of the work carried out by a national research center by approving two CIBIO projects under the scope of Horizon 2020 Widening programme. The groundbreaking news has been calling media attention.
GENETICS OF BRIGHT COLORS IN REPTILES
A new article published in PNAS journal, in which an international team including CIBIO-InBIO researchers reveals the genetic basis of the bright colors in reptiles, has been calling media attention.
DARWIN´S RABBIT AND MYXOMATOSIS
A new article published in Science, in which an international team including CIBIO-InBIO researchers reveals the genetic basis of myxomatosis resistance, has been calling media attention.