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Research funded by FAPESP aligned with the SDGs

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Research funded by FAPESP aligned with the SDGs

Without proper management, Cerrado becomes disfigured and less resilient to climate change
SDG 13, SDG 15
Without proper management, Cerrado becomes disfigured and less resilient to climate change

A study conducted over a period of 14 years in the Brazilian savanna-like biome shows its typical vegetation rapidly becoming ‘cerradão’ – a biodiversity-poor forest formation – while resistance to drought and wildfires weakens.


Consortium including Brazilians sequences the reference genome of Arabica coffee
SDG 9, SDG 13
Consortium including Brazilians sequences the reference genome of Arabica coffee

The work makes it possible to tell the story of the fusion of genomes that gave rise to the world’s most consumed species, as well as identifying genes responsible for resistance to rust and other diseases.


DNA vaccine against zika performs well in tests on mice
SDG 3
DNA vaccine against zika performs well in tests on mice

The vaccine is being developed by researchers in Brazil. The results of preclinical trials are published in the journal Frontiers in Immunology.


Arboviruses, mosquitoes and potential hosts tracked in real time in São Paulo city
SDG 3
Arboviruses, mosquitoes and potential hosts tracked in real time in São Paulo city

The technology used to sequence the first infections by SARS-CoV-2 at record speed has been successfully tested as a technique to monitor viruses transmitted by mosquitoes, such as dengue, zika, chikungunya and yellow fever.


PROASA program will advance knowledge of South Atlantic and Antarctic
SDG 12, SDG 13, SDG 14, SDG 17
PROASA program will advance knowledge of South Atlantic and Antarctic

Launched on April 2 at FAPESP, the program will initially involve researchers from Brazil, Argentina and France.


Startup develops alternative treatment for atopic dermatitis
SDG 3, SDG 9
Startup develops alternative treatment for atopic dermatitis

Researchers supported by FAPESP have created a drug using antibodies for direct application to the skin.


Hydrogen recombination found to be most plausible explanation for high levels of energy in stellar superflares
Hydrogen recombination found to be most plausible explanation for high levels of energy in stellar superflares

The study investigated 42 superflares and concluded that this model is more consistent from the physical standpoint.


Study uses thermodynamics to describe expansion of the Universe
Study uses thermodynamics to describe expansion of the Universe

The shift from a decelerating expansion regime (in the radiation- and matter-dominated era) to an accelerating expansion regime (in the dark energy-dominated era) resembles a thermodynamic phase transition, according to an article in Results in Physics by scientists affiliated with São Paulo State University.


FAPESP seeks to increase research collaboration with the US Midwest
SDG 17
FAPESP seeks to increase research collaboration with the US Midwest

Researchers from universities and research institutions in the State of São Paulo participate in FAPESP Week Illinois; the event aims to create new opportunities for scientific cooperation.


Air pollution data could be used to plan better transit routes
SDG 10, SDG 11
Air pollution data could be used to plan better transit routes

Researchers from the University of São Paulo are producing maps that show areas of the city of São Paulo with the highest concentration of air pollutants; the results of the studies were presented in the United States during FAPESP Week Illinois.


Ludo Educativo games portal surpasses 20 million views
SDG 4
Ludo Educativo games portal surpasses 20 million views

Dissemination project of the Center for the Development of Functional Materials – a research center supported by FAPESP and based at the Federal University of São Carlos – is aimed at primary and secondary school students and teachers.


UNESP professor brings together accounts of journeys to inhospitable places and reflections on the future in book
UNESP professor brings together accounts of journeys to inhospitable places and reflections on the future in book

Written by São Paulo State University’s biologist Mauro Galetti Rodrigues, A Naturalist in the Anthropocene aims to inspire young scientists and nature lovers.


French Guiana joins Amazon+10 Initiative
SDG 11, SDG 13, SDG 17
French Guiana joins Amazon+10 Initiative

An agreement to this end was signed in Belém in the Brazilian Amazon during the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron and Laurent Linguet, President of the University of French Guiana. The aim is to foster international cooperation that furthers the development of the Amazon region.



French President Emannuel Macron unveils a branch of Institut Pasteur at the University of São Paulo
SDG 17
French President Emannuel Macron unveils a branch of Institut Pasteur at the University of São Paulo

The new member of the Pasteur Network, which comprises 33 laboratories in 25 countries, is being equipped with the support of FAPESP, which is also funding several young researchers associated with the institute.


Weight training improves symptoms of anxiety and depression in old people, study confirms
SDG 3
Weight training improves symptoms of anxiety and depression in old people, study confirms

Brazilian researchers analyzed more than 200 articles on the subject and identified the types of training most indicated for these cases. Their findings are reported in the journal Psychiatry Research.


Most patients treated by public psychiatric outpatient clinics are women aged 45 on average
SDG 3, SDG 5
Most patients treated by public psychiatric outpatient clinics are women aged 45 on average

In Brazil, researchers analyzed data for 8,384 clinical appointments that took place in a two-year period at Hospital de Base in São José do Rio Preto (São Paulo state) and found the situation to be similar to those in publicly-funded psychiatric outpatient clinics elsewhere in the country. The results, reported in Frontiers in Psychiatry, list the most common mental health problems and most frequently prescribed drugs.


System uses artificial intelligence to detect wild animals on roads and avoid accidents
SDG 9, SDG 15
System uses artificial intelligence to detect wild animals on roads and avoid accidents

The researchers trained computer vision models to identify Brazilian mammals must susceptible to roadkill in real time and are partnering with toll road operators to test the system in real-world situations.


Water filtration and DNA extraction help fish farmers protect animal health
SDG 9
Water filtration and DNA extraction help fish farmers protect animal health

A startup supported by FAPESP has developed a solution to prevent disease in fish tanks by means of environmental monitoring.


Brazilian scientists design innovative heart valve
SDG 3, SDG 9
Brazilian scientists design innovative heart valve

Study developed at Center for Mathematical Sciences Applied to Industry aims to perfect device for cardiovascular treatments.


Article describes method for synthesizing material that can be used to collect and store energy
SDG 9
Article describes method for synthesizing material that can be used to collect and store energy

Sodium niobate is a type of ceramic with properties of interest to green chemistry; scientists from the Center for the Development of Functional Materials and collaborators have developed a new strategy for obtaining it.


University of Illinois plans new model for research collaboration with Brazil
SDG 17
University of Illinois plans new model for research collaboration with Brazil

The Brasillinois program, which will be launched this month during FAPESP Week Illinois in the United States, aims to promote student and faculty mobility and foster connections in areas such as climate and sustainability, medicine, public health, and social inclusion.


In the remote past, the Amazon had large cities connected by roads
In the remote past, the Amazon had large cities connected by roads

This was the subject of the second FAPESP Lecture 2024, delivered by archeologist Eduardo Neves, one of the leading proponents of the major revision that changed the way researchers think about the Amazon’s past.


Amphibians use scream inaudible to humans for self-defense against predators, study suggests
SDG 15
Amphibians use scream inaudible to humans for self-defense against predators, study suggests

For the first time in South America, researchers recorded the use of ultrasound by a frog endemic to the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil, which has more species of amphibians than any other country. Other frogs may use very high-frequency calls for the same purpose.


Dengue-bearing mosquito and other invasive species in Brazil cause annual losses of up to BRL 15 billion
SDG 14, SDG 15
Dengue-bearing mosquito and other invasive species in Brazil cause annual losses of up to BRL 15 billion

The number may be an underestimate in light of gaps in studies of the problem, according to the authors of a report issued by the Brazilian Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.


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