In order to publicize the results of their scientific activities, researchers and students from Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (IOC/Fiocruz) publish a series of scientific articles in national and international journals, in addition to dissertations and theses developed in their Graduate Programs.
Based on the Open Access Policy of Fiocruz, established in January 2014, the IOC makes available its scientific production published in indexed scientific articles, dissertations and theses in this free access database.
Scientific Articles
To access publications from IOC deposited in the Institutional Repository ARCA, click here.
In the environment, it is also possible to perform searches according to various filters, such as browsing by year: 2023 - 2022 - 2021 - 2020 - 2019 - 2018 - 2017 - 2016 - 2015 - 2014.
The articles referring to the period 2005-2013, prior to the adoption of the Institutional Repository ARCA, are available at the following links: 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013.
Articles published in journals indexed in three widely recognized international bases of scientific information are counted: PubMed (from the National Center for Biotechnology Information), Web of Science (from Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge) and SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online).
Theses and dissertations
The tests and dissertations developed by students who attend the Postgraduate Programs of the IOC are also available on ARCA (click here).
About F's Open Access Policyiocruzi
To learn more about the Open Access Policy of Fiocruz, click here.
* Images from the top:
1 - Snail of the species Biomphalaria glabrata. Author: Ricardo Schmidt
2 - The "Link" image represents two protozoa of the Trypanosoma cruzi species, the parasite that causes Chagas disease, intertwined. Obtained by scanning electron microscopy on the electronic microscopy platform of Fiocruz, colored in post-processing of the image. Authors: Anissa Daliry and Maria de Nazaré Soeiro (IOC/Fiocroz)
3 - Species Dryas julia, popularly known as Julia. This and three other tropical species can be visited at Borboletário Fiocruz, idealized by IOC. Author: Gutenberg Brito (IOC/Fiocroz)
4 - Image of the parasite Trypanosoma janseni obtained by artificially colored scanning electron microscopy. Author: Rubem Menna-Barreto