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IBSA Institut Biochimique SA is a privately owned pharmaceutical company founded in Lugano in 1945.
23/06/2026
Yesterday in Lugano (Switzerland), a special live episode of Tintoria, the popular Italian podcast by Daniele Tinti and Stefano Rapone, was organised by IBSA Foundation for scientific research. The special guest at the evening event was Dario Bressanini – a chemist and one of Italy’s leading science communicators – who discussed issues including nutrition, fake news and critical thinking with the hosts.
For IBSA Foundation, promoting “Science for All” also means exploring new languages and new spaces for dialogue, taking scientific dissemination outside traditional settings and appealing to diverse audiences with contemporary and participatory formats.
This is the spirit that inspires projects such as SciArt, Let’s Science! and, today, the collaboration with Tintoria.
🔹 Find out all the details in our latest news item: https://www.ibsagroup.com/media/news/2026/ibsa-foundation-new-languages-for-science.html
IBSA Foundation: new languages for science Through projects, events and podcasts, IBSA Foundation makes science accessible and promotes a more informed understanding of reality.
15/06/2026
Gaining a better understanding of the social and cultural transformations that are redefining the concept of parenthood: this is the aim of the study entitled “Parenthood in Switzerland – A Report on (In)fertility and Childlessness”, which was conducted and developed in collaboration with IBSA Foundation for scientific research and the Universität Zürich .
The study was presented last Tuesday in Zurich (Switzerland) during a round table discussion with experts from the scientific, medical and political communities, and reflects IBSA Foundation’s commitment to promoting research, understanding and debate.
🔹 Find out all the event details and read the report: https://www.ibsagroup.com/media/news/2026/ibsa-foundation-presenta-new-study-in-zurich-on-switzerland-declining-birth-rate.html
IBSA Foundation and declining birth rate in Switzerland The study explores how the decline in the birth rate is the result of a cultural shift
Some people see the world as it is. Others imagine how it could be. In this episode of , we tell the story of Florence Nightingale, a woman who had a significant impact on the world of medicine in 19th-century England.
During the Crimean War (1853 - 1856), she was faced with hospitals in a critical state and realised that many lives could be saved by better hygiene, ventilation and organisation. Through data, observation and method, she helped bring about changes that would leave a mark on modern medicine.
Her influence extended far beyond her role as a nurse: Florence Nightingale demonstrated how even the simplest measures can have a huge impact.
🔹 Keep following us to discover more stories of female innovation.
01/06/2026
Research, talent and the future: the awards ceremony for the 13th edition of the IBSA Foundation Fellowships was held last Friday in Barcelona (ES). Six young researchers under the age of 40 were officially awarded grants worth €32,000 each. This year’s edition also saw the establishment of the new Research Equity Prize for projects developed at a research institution based in a developing country.
Before the prize giving event, hosted at the Royal Academy of Medicine de Cataluña, a roundtable discussion focused on the importance of supporting projects by talented young researchers. During the ceremony, IBSA Foundation announced the opening of the Fellowship call for 2026. For the next edition, the Foundation is strengthening its commitment by adding another grant, increasing the total to seven.
🔹 Find out more about the event and the winning projects in our latest news update: www.ibsagroup.com/media/news/2026/talent-and-the-future-ibsa-foundation-for-scientific-research-honours-2025-fellowship-winners-in-barcelona
25/05/2026
It is butterfly-shaped and is fundamental for our health. The thyroid, a small endocrine gland, plays a key role to produce thyroid hormones that govern a number of extremely important functions such as breathing, the heartbeat, and the growth and development of various organs and tissues.
To mark the International Thyroid Awareness Week which starts today until 31 May, we invite you to better understand how hypothyroidism affects the body and how to manage it in everyday life.
🔹 Find out more about how to manage hypothyroidism symptoms: www.feelthyroid.com/en/
Sometimes a comment, spoken at the right moment, is all it takes to change our outlook on work.
In the latest episode of International, we asked Bettina Lamberger, Administration & Communications Manager at IBSA Austria, and Linda Lamberti, Corporate Events & Operational Marketing Specialist at IBSA Headquarters, about the best advice they have received in their professional careers. A conversation about different experiences and perspectives, showing how even a simple comment can leave a lasting impression on a person's professional journey.
🔹 What about you? What piece of advice have never forgotten?
Some people dream, and some people turn their dreams into change. In this episode of , we tell the story of Rosalind Franklin, who knew exactly what she wanted to be from an early age—a scientist. Driven by her passion and determination, she used X-rays to take an image that proved pivotal in understanding the structure of DNA.
It was a fundamental contribution to science but failed to be fully recognised as such for many years. Today, Rosalind Franklin’s work is seen as a milestone in modern biology.
🔹 The story continues: don't miss the next episodes to find out about the other protagonists.
23/04/2026
Innovation and personalisation are key factors in sports medicine. By taking part in the Isokinetic conference - Football Medicine Strategies 2026 as Diamond Sponsor, we are renewing our commitment to an increasingly personalised approach based on innovative solutions, as well as making contributions to the international scientific debate through workshops and scientific sessions. The conference, held in Athens from 18 to 20 April, revolved around the concept of a return to performance, with a special focus on managing athletes.
🔹Find out all the details in our latest news: https://www.ibsagroup.com/media/news/2026/ibsa-at-isokinetic-2026-a-concrete-commitment-to-sports-medicine.html
IBSA Italy, IBSA Czechia, IBSA Switzerland, IBSA Nordic
IBSA at Isokinetic 2026 IBSA strengthens its commitment to sports medicine by participating as a Diamond Sponsor at the Isokinetic Conference 2026
16/04/2026
About 37 tonnes less paper used for secondary packaging compared to 2025. This is the amount of paper we expect to save this year as a result of IBSA’s efforts to reduce the weight of cartons and cardboard boxes. A commitment to a more sustainable future that combines innovation and ethics.
🔹Find out all the details in our latest news: https://www.ibsagroup.com/media/news/2026/more-sustainable-packaging-ibsa-lightens-its-environmental-footprint.html
IBSA lightens its environmental footprint In 2025 IBSA launched a process to decrease the weight of the secondary packaging of all medicines produced in Switzerland, in order to reduce tangibly its resource usage.
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