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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 […]
29
Aug
Professor Sergio Lavandero won the National Prize for Natural Sciences 2022
With a vast trajectory in which his pioneering research related to cardiovascular diseases stand out., the Professor of the University of Chile, academic of the Faculty of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Adjunct Professor, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, of the United States, was awarded this Monday, August 29 […]
17
Jun
Director of the Molina hospital and the Mauco project: "The UCM has been very important"
The Catholic University of Maule is a central collaborator of the first project in Chile that investigates since 2014 the factors that influence or prevent the development of chronic diseases, for which 10 thousand residents of the commune of Molina are included, in the Maule region.
08
Jun
Three scientists who do science for the health of Chile and Latin America
The Dras. Valentina Parra, Sandra Cortes and Claudia Bambs, researchers at the Advanced Center for Chronic Diseases (ACCDIS), recently they were recognized in various fields of science.
22
Apr