João RibasBest of 2023: books, podcasts, and moreAs we close the chapter on 2023, it’s time to reflect on a year that buzzed with the energy of reconnection and groundbreaking…5 min read·Jan 19, 2024--1--1
João Ribasinde novoNeuromuscular disease treatments moving in the right directionSkeletal muscles are essential for human movement and account for about 40% of the body mass. They enable various behaviors such as…7 min read·Nov 15, 2023----
João Ribasinde novoAtrial Fibrillation on the Rise: Challenges and Opportunities for Safer Treatment OptionsAtrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia, affecting an estimated 4.5 million people in Europe alone.5 min read·Sep 28, 2023----
João Ribasinde novoHemab’s Blood Clotting Therapies at the heart of human resilienceWhile patients with common bleeding and thrombotic disorders have had access to preventative treatments for more than a half-century, no…5 min read·May 23, 2023----
João Ribasinde novoInternational Day of Women and Girls in Science — interview with Asgard Therapeutics’ CEO and…Celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science with an interview with Cristiana Pires, co-founder and CEO of Asgard…2 min read·Feb 11, 2023----
João RibasBest of 2022: books, podcasts, and moreRead my reflection of 2022 with a collection of my thoughts, learnings and content recommendations.5 min read·Jan 19, 2023----
João Ribasinde novoEntrepreneurs in and out of residence — a dual perspective on the role of EiRs in venture creationby Joao Ribas and Martin Bonde4 min read·Mar 31, 2022----
João RibasBest of 2020: books, podcasts, and more2020 started like any other year, but quickly morphed into something new and unexpected… here are my learnings and recommendations.3 min read·Jan 5, 2021----
João RibasHow many stroopwafels does it take to hack a medical problem?This past 17 and 18th of February I was in Utrecht to help organize the Avicenna Healthcare Hackathon, fueled by stroopwafels, Chocomel…4 min read·Mar 24, 2018----