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MURTI Research Centre inaugurated at GITAM Bengaluru

Jammu Tawi: On the occasion of National Science Day, in keeping with the momentum of the National Education Policy 2020's fundamental principle of research as a corequisite for outstanding education and development, GITAM Bengaluru has inaugurated the Multidisciplinary Unit of Research on Translational Initiatives (MURTI) Research Centre today.The launch event witnessed the presence of distinguished

UADY students raised 17 thousand pesos for children with cancer

The student community of the Autonomous University of Yucatán (UADY) donated the amount of 17,050.20 pesos to the Mexican Association to Help Children with Cancer (AMANC) in the state, which will be used to assist patients and their families, as well as lodging, food, transportation, and medicines. During the event at the AMANC Center, the person in charge of

New study improves safety conditions during laparoscopic operations to avoid contagion by COVID-19

A team of researchers from the Department of Medicine of the Universitat Jaume I and health professionals from the Multidisciplinary Unit of Abdominopelvic Oncological Surgery together with the rest of the services that make up the surgical block of the General University Hospital of Castellón, have carried out a study (CovidLap) that has improved safety conditions during laparoscopic interventions to avoid contagion by COVID-19 among both health personnel and patients.

RENACER, a national hospital network to boost research into brain metastases, is launched

 E-Mail IMAGE: Signature of RENACER bylaws. From left to right and from top to bottom: Manuel Valiente (CNIO), Eva Ortega-Paíno (CNIO), Pilar Nicolás (ISCIII), Ángel Pérez (12 de Octubre Hospital), Elena Martínez. view more  Credit: CNIO Last January 25th, the bylaws of the National Brain Metastasis Network (or RENACER, its acronym in Spanish) were signed and the network s first meeting was held. To date, 11 Spanish hospitals have joined the network to create a collection of human samples to further research into brain metastases, to improve both their diagnosis and treatment. Through this project, initiated and coordinated by the Brain Metastasis Group and the Biobank of the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), samples from the member hospitals will be collected and stored.

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