This according to Tom Blundell, Professor Emeritus at Cambridge University, one of the pioneers in the application of the fragment-based approach to discovering new drugs.
Experiments carried out at USP confirm that the medication used in the treatment of bipolar disorder alters pathogenic processes and has a preventive effect against manifestation of the degenerative disease.
The planetary system that allowed civilization to develop in recent centuries is threatened, and the result could be a global humanitarian emergency due to the intensification of social, economic and environmental crises.
A kit developed at the Butantan Institute detects three categories of Escherichia coli bacteria, which is responsible for 30%-40% of cases of an illness that kills 1.5 million children every year
One of the objectives of the Belmont Forum, composed of some of the world’s main research support agencies, is to change the direction of international collaboration in environmental research. A call for proposals was launched
Open access work presents the results of the Thematic Project which conducted an inventory of biodiversity and benthic marine ecosystems on the northern coast of São Paulo
Planned growth for research conducted in collaboration with institutions in other countries and the consistent increase in faculty publishing in international scientific magazines are among the main explanations for Universidade de São Paulo’s (USP) improved reputation, according to the university’s Deans of Research and Graduate Studies.
Edgar Dutra Zanotto has coordinated research on the process of controlled crystallization of glass and the development of vitroceramic materials for more than 35 years
New studies on ecological networks highlight the importance of individual species for the conservation of communities. The trend was revealed in an article analyzing recent studies in the area and penned by a Brazilian scientist and his Argentine colleague
Roughly 80 students and researchers from Brazil and abroad will meet in Ilhabela, São Paulo, from August 19 to 31 to interact with some of the world’s top specialists in multiple areas of Evolutionary Biology.
Choosing a periodical before penning the text and considering the novelty and relevance of a study is fundamental, said specialists in the workshop "How to Write for and Get Published in Scientific Journals".
A University of São Paulo group discovers a glacial structure that proves the existence of climatic variations on the Antarctic continent roughly 15 million years ago.
Hepcidin is secreted during inflammatory processes to reduce the iron level in the blood and hinder the multiplication of microorganisms, according to a Unesp study.
Pre-clinical tests carried out at the Universidade de São Paulo (USP) revealed that a compound extracted from pariparoba (Pothomorphe umbellata), a bush native to the Atlantic Rain Forest, is capable of inhibiting the development of melanoma and preventing tumor cells from invading the deepest layer of the skin and spreading to other tissues.
Representatives of FAPESP, Boeing and Embraer held a preparatory meeting for the creation of a research and development center for commercial aviation biofuels.
Through a PAPPE-PIPE III project, a company allies itself with ITAL to aggregate value to the tilapia filleting process through the use of byproducts to generate other products.
Nanometric modifications applied to the surface of dental implants enable researchers to accelerate the integration process between the implant and bone tissue in animal models.
The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (RIO+20), to be held in Brazil this June, will not have the same legislative character as ECO-92, whose legacy permanently transformed the world’s perspective on the environment. However, RIO+20 could have a world impact of similar magnitude to ECO-92 if it manages to overcome the challenge of integrating the three pillars of sustainable development in a balanced manner. These pillars correspond to environmental, economic and social considerations.
A Thematic Project linked to BIOTA-FAPESP sheds light on the molecular structure of hundreds of toxins produced by spiders, wasps and other arthropods.
A study financed by FAPESP reveals how a drug used in epilepsy treatment affects chromatin, a structure that regulates global gene expression and is essential for cellular processes. The study was published in PLoS One.
The electronic library funded by Bireme and FAPESP continues in first place in the visibility ranking for scientific repositories on the main internet search engines.
A study conducted at USP reveals that two-thirds of people infected with malaria at an agricultural settlement in the Amazon did not have symptoms but could spread the disease.