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The last publications at IDIAP Jordi Gol

You can check now the last articles published at IDIAPJGol or with the participation of our investigators.

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UAB –Novartis Chair Conference: Always advancing in research

On January 27 at 18:30, the UAB-Novartis Chair Conference: Always advancing in research will take place in virtual format.

Programa 27 Enero 2021 Catedra UAB Novartis ENVEJECIMIENTO page 0001

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IDIAP Webinar "Gender Biases in Research and Healthcare (2nd part)"

The webinar given by Dr. Carme Valls Llobet will take place on February 4 from 2:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m., free registration.

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The Meaning and Factors That Influence the Concept of Body Image: Systematic Review and Meta-Ethnography from the Perspectives of Adolescents

Our colleagues Eva M. Artigues, Mercè Pollina and Glòria Tort, nurses from Atenció Primària de l'Institut Català de la Salut in Lleida and Anoia, researchers from the IDIAP Jordi Gol i Gurina Research Foundation and professors from the UdL, have published the article ' The meaning and factors that influence the concept of Body Image. Meta-ethnographic systematic review from the perspective of adolescents' in the journal ‘International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health’.

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New IDIAP Course "Course on Responsible Research and Innovation: How to make research more open and inclusive to increase our impact?"

We are pleased to inform you that IDIAP Jordi Gol is organizing the course "Course on Responsible Research and Innovation: How to make research more open and inclusive to increase our impact?" which will take place on February 3, 10 and 17, 2021 from 11:00 to 13:00.

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Almost half of the health professionals in the State have presented a high risk of mental disorder during the first wave of COVID-19

Almost half of those surveyed in the study present a positive screening for a mental disorder and 14.5% suffer from a disabling mental disorder, that is, with clear negative repercussions on their professional and social life

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