At the Biosanitary Research Institute of Granada, we celebrate February 11, the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, with different activities. Our
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At the Biosanitary Research Institute of Granada, we celebrate February 11, the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, with different activities. Our goal is to recognize the importance of promoting the participation of women and girls in the scientific field, for which we have organized events that seek to inspire, empower and make visible the achievements of women in biohealth research.
Learn about our activities:
Conference on Women and Science: past, present and future
Marta Pictures Celorrio
Group researcher Ae22-CANCER GENETICS, BIOMARKERS AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPIES Date: February 9, 9:15 a.m. Location: CES Ramón y Cajal Participants: Students of FP Intermediate Grade and Baccalaureate of Sciences of the CES Ramón y Cajal
Research in rare mitochondrial diseases
Laura Jiménez Sánchez, researcher of the group MP17-INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION, Pilar González García and Julia Corral Sarasa Date: February 12, 11:30 a.m. Location: Atlantis CIDEP Participants: Students of the Atlántida CIDEP cycles
Experts in proteomics
Maria Hernandez Valladares
Researcher TEC16-ADVANCED THERAPIES: DIFFERENTIATION, REGENERATION AND CANCER
Description of the activity: I will give a talk of about 30 minutes on proteomics technology
through mass spectrometry in the field of biology and especially in the field of health. Date: February 16, 9:15 a.m. Location: IES La Madraza Participants: 2nd year Baccalaureate students at IES La Madraza
Women with Science
María Correa Rodríguez, María del Rocío Gil Gutiérrez and Blanca Mª Rueda Medina, researchers of the group MP07-BASES OF PHYSIOPATHOLOGY AND MEDICAL THERAPEUTICS Date: 20 February Location: Faculty of Health Sciences Participants: Health Sciences Students
Women Researchers against cancer: Three visions with the same purpose
Ana Cepero, Mercedes Peña and Alba Ortigosa, researchers of the group A01-Technology Applied to Oncology and Gene Therapy Date: 16 February Location: Lux Mundi School of Granada Participants: Students of the Lux Mundi School in Granada
Mom, I want to be a scientist
Paula Ávila Fernández, researcher of the group TEC03-TISSUE ENGINEERING Date: February 16, 11:45 a.m. Participants: 2nd year Baccalaureate students at IES Alba Longa
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