Un bri de ciència

'Un bri de ciència' is the podcast of the Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute and Hospital
The project aims to bring biomedical knowledge and research generated on the Can Ruti Campus closer to the public. The flexibility of podcasts, together with a narrative, engaging and easily digestible format, are key elements in achieving this. Episodes are structured around international health awareness days, when doctors and researchers share their knowledge and research through short narrative pieces.
Listen to the podcast here (Linktree) – In Catalan
Transcripts of episodes
- Episode 1. Tuberculosis: the pandemic of the poor
- Episode 2. Type 1 diabetes: when your defences attack you
- Episode 3. Viral hepatitis
- Episode 4. Stroke: a race against the clock
- Episode 5. Neuromuscular diseases
- Episode 6. Inflammatory bowel disease
- Episode 7. Respiratory diseases
- Episode 8. Cancer research
- Episode 9. Malaria and its complex path towards elimination
- Episode 10. Multiple sclerosis
- Episode 11. Myocardial infarction: when the heart calls for help
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