Recent changes, public opinion, disparities and the importance of expanding knowledge in relations between the countries are highlighted at FAPESP Week.
Model that includes orientation through educational materials, face-to-face care and telephone follow-up is being tested by researchers at the USP Ribeirão Preto School of Nursing.
The work of the Physiology Laboratory at the Bauru Center has gained visibility and importance in the last decade thanks to collaboration with the University of North Carolina.
Brazilian researchers study roughly 40 children from 0 to 13 months old and find that they are capable of interacting and expressing themselves in culturally appropriate ways.
The Optics and Photonics Research Center at the State University of Campinas has taken a leadership role in studies related to Fiber Optic Parametric Amplifier technology.
With the right public policies and investment in new technologies that allow for the better exploration of biomass, biofuel production could strengthen both economic development and food and energy security.
Investigating how advancing age and certain habits affect gene expression is the objective of projects being conducted by Brazilian and British researchers.
With research centered along three thematic lines – economic activities and the labor market, the State and its policies, and the sociability of its citizens – the Center for Metropolitan Studies tracks the major problems and dynamic potential of Brazil’s metropolitan regions.
More than 50% of the biome’s greenhouse gas emissions are caused by demand from the rest of Brazil and abroad for inputs produced in the region, finds study.
Brazilian research teams evaluated blood samples from 51 HIV+ children and adolescents and found an unexpected rate of recombinant subtypes of the virus that causes AIDS.
The Center for Research in Cell Therapy focuses on advanced and applied research on stem cell biology. Processes will be developed for the large-scale production under good manufacturing practice conditions.
The discovery of a key enzyme in animal evolution that emits lights, similar to fireflies, paved the way for the unprecedented feat. The study was published in the journal Biochemistry.
For use in odontology, the laser scanner will allow Brazil to explore new radiology technology that has been mastered by few countries, says project team.