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Translation initiation is a key step in the regulation of protein synthesis and is regulated by at least 12 different initiation factors in eukaryotes (eIFs). However, the underlyi...
The Neuro-Innovation doctoral programme is a new, globally unique effort to train international experts who are wanted in the European job market and future research leaders in bra...
The immune contexture of prostate cancer is poorly studied, despite among researchers there is a strong interest in developing immunotherapy approaches to cure the disease. It is k...
Immunotherapies are revolutionizing cancer care, but are only effective in a minority of patients. Because current treatments typically target T lymphocytes, manipulating other cel...
Human cognition depends on complex coordinated dynamics of neural populations, which is shaped by a rich heterogeneity in cellular properties and network connectivity patterns of n...
When the Noble Prize-winning Alexandre Fleming discovered antibiotics, he already noticed that microorganisms developed resistance mechanisms to survive. Therefore, he anticipated...
The human immune system has the ability to fight various infectious diseases or self-cells turning malignant. Dendritic cells (DCs) are innate immune sensors and professional antig...
Taking its lead from my pilot study in the ERC AdG project The Colour of Labour (no. 695573) on the international actors involved in labour migration to 19th-century Hawai‘i, this...
Azines are nitrogen-containing aromatic rings of utmost synthetic relevance in natural products, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and materials science. Although nucleophilic aromat...
PROteolysis TArgeting Chimeras (PROTACs) are molecules with therapeutic potential that induce degradation of target proteins involved in disease. PROTACs are composed of a ligand t...
LGBT rights and non-discrimination policies towards gender and sexual orientation are at the top of the European Union’s priorities. Over the last decades, Western countries greatl...
Scientists engaging in technology development, including method, resource and infrastructure development and respective service provision (both experimentally and computationally),...
The ERN event is organised in a physical space - a castle where different areas ensure multiple discovery paths to the visitors. The visitors (grouped in one of four categories: f...
The burn of sulphur-rich fossil fuels continues to produce sulphur dioxide as a polluting gas, with high risks to humans and the environment. In PolySO2, we aim to uncover new cont...
While 2020 can be defined using the word ""Lockdown"", we hope to define 2021 with the words ""Opening Up"". If the world is about to return to normality, the key contributor to th...
GridEye agent-based distributed control for Home Energy Management System (GEHEMS) explores the theme of energy management for smart homes in the complementary environments of elec...
This research project is a study in global history. It explores how diplomatic practices and foreign relations were shaped in the pluralistic, multi-centric, open geography of mari...
Science in the City is Malta's national science and arts festival. In 2021 it will be a hybrid event held on the 24th and 25th September. The physical festival will be held in Fort...
Viruses cause epidemics on all major crops of agronomic importance, representing a serious threat to agriculture and global food security. Among plant viruses, those induced by RNA...
Each year over two million babies are born very preterm (VP; <32 weeks’ gestational age) and/or with very low birthweight (VLBW; <1500g) worldwide. Despite improved neonatal care,...