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Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens
Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens

The founding principle of BRFAA is to host both basic and clinical research thus providing an ideal setting for the emergence of translational activities. BRFAA is one of the few institutions in Europe with such a character and certainly unique in Greece. The goal of BRFAA is to achieve excellence through the recruitment of high quality investigators carrying out cutting-edge research, and the establishment of state-of-the-art research facilities. BRFAA consists of 4 Research Institutes specialized in different aspects of Biomedical Research.

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Τελετή Υπογραφής της Σύμβασης Κατασκευής δύο νέων Ερευνητικών Υποδομών του ΙΙΒΕΑΑ: (α) Μονάδας Εργαστηρίου Βιοασφάλειας (BSL3+) και (β) Μονάδας Εργαστηρίου Ραδιογονιδιωματικής 11-2-2025
INVITATION - OPEN HOUSE AT BRFAA
INVITATION - OPEN HOUSE AT BRFAA

Masters Program “Precision Medicine and Novel Therapies" Hybrid Event Wednesday January 15, 2025 15.00-18.00pm 24-12-2024
1st Meeting on Systemic Autoimmune Diseases and Inflammation: Unmet Clinical Needs Guide Clinical-Translational and Basic Research
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Generation of a selective senolytic platform using a micelle-encapsulated Sudan Black B conjugated analog
Generation of a selective senolytic platform using a micelle-encapsulated Sudan Black B conjugated analog

Vassilis Gorgoulis and colleagues recently published a study in Nature Aging
Identification and evolution of predictors of Sjögren's disease-associated mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma development over time: a case-control study
Loss of the tumour suppressor LKB1/STK11 uncovers a leptin-mediated sensitivity mechanism to mitochondrial uncouplers for targeted cancer therapy
Immunological synapse formation between T regulatory cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts promotes tumour development
Immunological synapse formation between T regulatory cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts promotes tumour development

Panayotis Verginis and colleagues recently published a study in Nature Communications
Neutrophil-derived Activin-A moderates their pro-NETotic activity and attenuates collateral tissue damage caused by Influenza A virus infection
Neutrophil-derived Activin-A moderates their pro-NETotic activity and attenuates collateral tissue damage caused by Influenza A virus infection

Paschalis Sideras, Georgios Divolis, Evgenia Synolaki and colleagues recently published a study in Frontiers in Immunology
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