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30
Jan
MAUCO – THE FIRST CANCER COHORT AND BIOBANK IN THE COUNTRY, OPERATES AT MOLINA HOSPITAL
Next to the Hospital de Molina on Luis Cruz Martínez Avenue 2780 is located the teaching module of the Catholic University of Maule, space in which the MAUCO project has been operating since 2014, initiative led by researchers from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, the u. of Chile and the […]
16
Jan
Can you go 16 hours without eating? They are looking for volunteers who do intermittent fasting
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03
Nov
International Seminar Reports on the Challenges to Address Hydatidosis in Chile
The day, held at the UC School of Veterinary Medicine, had national and international exhibitors, who sought to account for the challenges in research and public policies to face the impacts of the presence of the parasite Echinococcus granulosus By Michelle Ferrer Solar Seeking to generate synergies between research and development of […]
30
Sep
DRA. Catterina Ferreccio will chair the National Pandemic Response Commission
Joins, In addition, to the group of experts the infectologist Pablo Vial, leaves the instance the Infectologist Dra. Jeanette Dabanch and risk communication journalist Maritza Labraña, becomes part of the executive secretary. The Dra. Catterina Ferreccio, who is also an epidemiologist, UC Full Professor and Deputy Director of the Advanced Center for Diseases […]
08
Sep
Professor Sergio Lavandero: "The basis of change is to have a better education"
The outstanding researcher and son of public education was unanimously awarded the National Prize for Natural Sciences 2022. The award was given in recognition of his 35 years of outstanding scientific career, Research, clinical and academic, especially in the field of pathophysiology and chronic diseases. The current vice president of the […]
02
Sep
Gold nanorods shed new light on Alzheimer's disease
Age-related diseases, as Alzheimer's disease, are becoming more frequent and could affect more than 130 million by 2050. During the aging process, overproduction of beta-amyloid peptides (Aβ) leads to the formation of different types of aggregates in the brain. While the advanced stages of the disease […]