Wednesday 15

Health Research Meeting 2025: the health knowledge ecosystem

Published on 15/10/2025

Ideas are like roots that nourish one another. 

Every discovery is a new shoot. 

Every collaboration, an opportunity in bloom. 

Diversity, connection and community are essential for growth. 

 

This was the spirit that defined the fourth edition of the Health Research Meeting. On the 2nd and 3rd of  October, science and nature came together to welcome nearly 50 researchers from the 2021 Health Research call at the Cap Roig Gardens. It was two days filled with networking, presentations and open discussions. 

This time, the event was moderated by the writer and science communicator Vivienne Parry,

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Friday 26

How old is your heart?

Published on 26/09/2025

In 2015, the British National Health Service (NHS) surprised the entire population with the Heart Age Test, a free online calculator that estimates the user’s ‘heart age‘ with just five basic pieces of information: weight, height, blood pressure, cholesterol and family history.

However, for many people the result was a reality check: 80% discovered that their heart was older than their actual age.

Behind this anecdote lies a disturbing trend: a growing number of heart attacks are being detected in young people, even those under 40. What’s happening? Why is the heart starting to fail earlier? And, most importantly, can we prevent it?

To mark World Heart Day,

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Tuesday 23

When our defences “team up” with cancer

Published on 23/09/2025

Tumours have highly sophisticated ways of resisting treatment. Some can metastasise to other organs and tissues, hide from the immune system and influence other cells in the body, even modifying cell behaviour to promote their own growth.

The latter is the case of myeloid cells. Originating in the bone marrow, they play a key role in defending against microbes but they can switch sides when a tumour is present; instead of defending us, they hinder the immune response and help the tumour to grow, promoting the formation of blood vessels that feed it.

But how does this switch take place? The answer is provided in this edition of News From the Lab by Gabriel Rabinovich,

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Tuesday 23

31 biomedical innovations that will drive the future of health

Published on 23/09/2025

The ”la Caixa” Foundation has announced the results of the 2025 call for proposals for its CaixaImpulse programme, through which it supports 31 biomedical projects from research centres, hospitals and universities in Spain and Portugal. In total, the organisation will allocate 3.8 million euros to this initiative, which aims to speed up the arrival of these innovations on the market so they can reach the patients who may need them. CaixaImpulse also promotes the creation of new products, services and companies linked to the life sciences and health.

The winning projects – chosen from among 428 applications received – were assessed by six panels of international experts and professionals in the field.

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Monday 22

Fourth edition of the Health Research Meeting in Cap Roig

Published on 22/09/2025

On October 2 and 3, we will hold the fourth edition of the Health Research Meeting. This year, we will be joined by the researchers in charge of the projects selected in the 2021 Health Research call.

The event will take place in a unique and charming setting, the gardens of Cap Roig (Girona). A space designed to share advances, strengthen connections, and foster collaborations within a unique environment that brings together science, nature, and community.

Through round tables, working sessions, and open debates, we will address key issues for the present and future of research, biomedicine, and innovation in health with one goal: to explore and strengthen the knowledge ecosystem.

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