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12
Jan
Second Anniversary ANID What’s next?
By Sergio Lavandero. Professor Universidad de Chile, Director of the Advanced Center for Chronic Diseases (ACCDIS) and Vice-President of the Chilean Academy of Sciences.
30
Dec
We congratulate our ACCDIS researchers on their recent achievements in the scientific community
Recently Dr. Andrónico Neira with his research team confirmed by Dr. Sergio Bucarey, of the Veterinary Biotechnology Center (Biovetec) and Víctor Neira, of the Animal Virology Unit, obtained their patent for #EstadoUnidos for the development of a vaccine against Swine Respiratory Complex
28
Dec
“Being a woman or a man does not mean better or worse performance in any activity., all people are capable”said Dr. Ulrike Kemmerling
"Scientists without borders" was the name of the conversation that brought together three researchers participating in the "Equally Wise" initiative, organized by the Explora Northern Metropolitan Region Project of the Ministry of Science. The activity seeks to inspire and motivate more girls, young people and women to approach the sciences and close the gender gap in these areas.
23
Dec
For the second year in a row, ACCDIS meets its collaborators in virtuality
Principal investigators, collaborators, students and administrative staff of the Advanced Center for Chronic Diseases (ACCDIS) met on December 15 in their usual "Annual Meeting 2021". This time and for the first time, the event was held in a blended manner.
29
Nov
Chilean researchers will bring genetic ancestry of indigenous peoples to the World Atlas of Human Cells
Ricardo Verdugo and Vinicius Maracaja, academics from the University of Chile, lead the team of researchers that will collect samples of national population of mestizo origin, Mapuche, diaguita and aymara.
29
Nov
“Science has no gender or borders,” said Carla Arce-Tord, Astrophysics participating in the Equally Wise initiative
For the second year in a row, the Explora Northern Metropolitan Region Project of the Ministry of Science, Technology, Knowledge and innovation, recognizes the contribution of 12 women scientists, but this time highlights the contribution of migrant women who have contributed to science and technology in Chile.