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The University of Valencia participates in the Igualment Fest with its workshop “Virus Hunters”

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The University of Valencia participates in the Igualment Fest with its workshop “Virus Hunters”

The activity, within the framework of the Igualment Fest organized by the Valencia City Council to celebrate gender equality from an artistic, social and cultural perspective, it promotes awareness of the problem of resistant bacteria, as well as the use of phages as antimicrobial therapy. Pilar Domingo, principal researcher of the Environmental and Biomedical Virology group at the University of Valencia, will give the workshop, aimed at children.
The University of València will carry out the Virus Hunters workshop at the Igualment Fest, which is celebrated on Sunday the 28th. The activity consists of searching for phages, the viruses that infect bacteria, in the Viveros gardens. Through this activity, girls and boys will learn the danger of misuse of antibiotics and the need to investigate alternative therapeutic approaches that allow treating bacterial infections specifically and effectively, something for which phages are promising. You can participate from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Sunday.
“Virus Hunters” is a workshop created and coordinated by UV scientist Pilar Domingo-Calap. It is the result of her work as principal researcher of the Environmental and Biomedical Virology group of the Institute of Integrative Systems Biology (I2SysBio), a joint center of the CSIC and the University of Valencia, which she leads in the Valencian Community “SUPERFAGO”. This pioneering project seeks to explain phage therapy as a therapeutic tool against infections caused by superbacteria, those resistant to antibiotics, to middle and high school students. Gender, held on the 25th. The festival aims to “celebrate gender equality from a positive, artistic, social, cultural and gender perspective, aimed at all citizens,” explains Lucia Beamud, Councilor for Equality and Gender and LGTBI Policies, in the presentation of the municipal campaign against sexist violence. The event brings together 23 entities related to the protection and support of women and the fight against gender violence. style="font-weight:normal">This activity is co-financed by the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology and the Ministry of Science and Innovation