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The Research Group “Biogeography, Ecology and Evolution” is participating since January in the European project "Shifting: Marine phylogeographic Structuring during climate change: the signature of leading and rear edge of range shifting populations" integrated in MarinERA pilot call for international research projects on Regional Drivers of Ecosystem Change: Description, Modeling and Prediction co-financed by FCT.

Recently released, the book about Vanadium Biochemistry, was edited by Aureliano Alves, CCMAR’s member, which leads the group Inorganic Biochemistry and Cell.
The Vanadium is known for many years for its ability to "mimick" and also to increase the activity of insulin.

It is estimated that in 2025, about 30 million people will suffer from diabetes, which means that the interest in Vanadium covers not only the area of chemistry, but also the biochemistry, biology, toxicology, pharmacology and medicine.
The book now published by Research Signpost, India, brought together contributions of several researchers from different fields, whom for many years have devoted their research to the study of Vanadium.

More information at:
http://www.ressign.com/UserBookDetail.aspx?bkid=633&catid=150#