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Apr
Scientific Infomurals, as an innovative didactic strategy in the teaching and learning of Biology
Recently, our researcher, Dr. Lorena Lobos participated in the development of scientific infomurals, as an innovative didactic strategy in the teaching and learning of Biology – educational material created by Students of Pedagogy in Biology and Natural Sciences in their Innovation Project in University Teaching. Faculty of Education. Alberto Hurtado University. See here
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Apr
Let’s celebrate National Sports Day and World Health Day together!
Let's celebrate National Sports Day and World Health Day together! On April 6 and 7 we join this important day, organized by the Ministry of Sport, together with the Ministry of Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation with a fundamental theme "The Planetary Diet". Join the conversation as the […]
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Do we want to live so many years?? Advances in science to prolong human life under the gaze of three national awards
Illustration Camila Cruz According to some of the less optimistic predictions, It is very likely that the youngest population that exists today is alive, at least, 100 years. Maybe, 200... Maybe more. How long do we want to live? How much is enough? Three National Awards, one of Natural Sciences, another for History and another for Applied and Technological Sciences, […]
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Commitment to Gender Equity and Scientific Research
Advanced Center for chronic diseases (ACCDiS ) joins the commemoration of International Women's Day 2024, A unique opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to gender equality, Narrowing the gender gap in science, technology and innovation and the promotion of women's rights in science. Under the motto 2024 […]
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Our researcher Dr. Mónica Acevedo is recognized by the American College of Cardiology for her research in cardiology
The award highlights the doctor's contribution to international causes and the international cardiovascular community. Including, its active participation in organizations such as the World Heart Federation stands out. On December 6, 2023, Dr.. Monica Acevedo, cardiologist, Associate Professor in the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases at the University of […]