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Article: Vargas and inheritance
   populist
blood center
Microorganisms
Alternative medicine
Freedom of expression
government in the field of
   information
Innovation game
First drip
Science&Daily
Fórum
Panel of the week
Theses of the week
Unicamp in the media
Ricardo Antunes
Homemade beans. In five
   minutes
 




Does the government want to appropriate public information? Four observers from the national scene analyze the impact and meaning of the measures announced by different levels of government, which include mechanisms such as:

  • the creation of the Federal Journalism Council
  • the creation of the National Cinema and Audiovisual Agency
  • control of the Public Prosecutor's Office
  • the decree that intends to prohibit public officials from giving information to the press


The blood center and gene therapy

The Unicamp Hematology and Hemotherapy Center (Hemocentro) is developing three research studies in the area of ​​gene therapy.
The common thread of the studies is the transfer of genetic material into patients' cells.



Book by Ricardo Antunes analyzes the option for neoliberalism

Professor Ricardo Antunes, from the Department of Sociology at IFCH, analyzes the political scene and the job market in the book “A Desertificação Neoliberal no Brasil (Collor, FHC e Lula)”, which
will be released on the 25th.


House made – Franz Salces Ruiz, president of Green Tecnologies, a company incubated at Unicamp, displays samples of instant whole beans, which can be prepared in five minutes. The product hits the market in six months.











IG prospectes in multiples

Faced with the international dispute for investments in research and development, where China and India already stand out, Unicamp's Institute of Geosciences (IG) will carry out an extensive study, coordinated by professor Sérgio Queiroz (photo), to prospect opportunities with subsidiaries of multinationals in the country


The pollutant that comes from oranges

Research developed at the Faculty of Food Engineering by the pharmaceutical Fabiana André Falconi, under the guidance of professor Lúcia Regina Durrant, uses microorganism to degrade polluting by-product generated by juice industry of Orange.




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