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Andrés Boix Palop, professor de Dret Administratiu a la Universitat de València ens parla de quins són els instruments bàsics amb els quals comptem en el Dret espanyol i com poden i deuen ser emprats per a traure'ls un millor rendiment. Moltes vegades la possibilitat de posar en marxa la resposta epidemiològica necessària a cada moment dependrà de l'existència i bon ús dels mitjans jurídics a disposició de les autoritats per al seu més correcte i eficaç desplegament.

The Michaelis complex was built using the crystal structure with PDB code 6Y2F as starting point. the substrate has the amino acid sequence Ac-Ser-Ala-Val-Leu-Gln-Ser-Gly-Phe-NMe.

This is a 10 ps simulation at 300 K performed with AMBER-Gaussian

The Michaelis complex was built using the crystal structure with PDB code 6Y2F as starting point. the substrate has the amino acid sequence Ac-Ser-Ala-Val-Leu-Gln-Ser-Gly-Phe-NMe.

This is a NVT simulation at 300 K performed with AMBER19 GPU using a 2 fs time step. SHAKE was used.

La Universitat de València ha registrat una sol·licitud de patent d’una candidata a vacuna contra la COVID-19, desenvolupada per un equip d’investigació del Departament de Microbiologia. Es tracta d’una vacuna del tipus de subunitat (aquelles dissenyades a partir de components de virus o bacteris) i està basada en la proteïna S del SARS-CoV-2.

A study by the University of Valencia, the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the Public Entity of Sanitation of Waters of the Valencian Community has detected genetic material of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus in untreated wastewater from the Valencia metropolitan area previous to February 24, the date on which the first Valencian case of COVID-19 was known. The remnants of the virus disappeared after the water treatment, as the analysis confirm. To monitor and detect genetic material of the virus in this type of water, the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development, Climatic Emergency and Ecological Transition of the Valencian Government has proposed an agreement with the University of Valencia, the Jaume I University of Castellón and the Miguel Hernández University.

The genomic analysis has been carried out by the Joint Unit on Infection and Public Health of the University of Valencia and the Foundation for the Promotion of Health and Biomedical Research of the Valencian Community Fisabio, the Research Group in Molecular Epidemiology, both led by Fernando González Candelas, Professor of Genetics and researcher at the Institute for Integrative Systems Biology (I2SysBio) of the University of Valencia and CSIC, and the Fisabio Sequencing and Bioinformatics Service coordinated by Giuseppe d’Auria and Llúcia Martínez.