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The CNIC research team. From left to right: Andrés Hidalgo, David Sancho, Sarai Martínez-Cano, Salvador Iborra, Elena Priego, Michel Enamorado, and Juan Antonio Quintana.
Research
17 Jul 2017

The study, published in Nature Communications, demonstrates that tissue-resident and circulating memory T cells cooperate in anti-tumor immunity


About the CNIC
1 Jun 2017

Dr. Ibáñez, Director of Clinical Research at the CNIC, has received an award for his contribution to the fight against cardiovascular diseases

Alberto Sanz, Gerente del CNIC; Dr. Jordi Camí, director de la Fundación Pasqual Maragall; Dr. Valentín Fuster, director general del CNIC, y Dr. Borja Ibáñez, Director de Investigación Clínica del CNIC.
About the CNIC
30 May 2017

Los resultados permitirán avanzar en el conocimiento de la interacción entre los diversos factores de riesgo de ambas enfermedades

Dr. Fuster participates in the presentation of the report “Global Health and the Future Role of the United States”
About the CNIC
17 May 2017

In September 2016, the General Director of CNIC was appointed co-director of the committee “Global Health and the Future Role of the United States”.

The Commissioner of Health and Food Safety of the European Commission, Vytenis Andriukaitis, during his visit at CNIC.
About the CNIC
3 May 2017

The Health and Food Safety Commissioner from the European Commission, Vytenis Andriukaitis, visited Carlos III National Centre of Cardiovascular Research (CNIC)

Noelia Alonso-González, Juan Antonio Quintana y Andrés Hidalgo.
Research
24 Apr 2017

CNIC scientists show that when macrophages ingest these expired cells they acquire protective properties

Gonzalo Pizarro, David Sanz-Rosa, Borja Ibáñez, Jaime García-Prieto, Mónica Gómez, Rocío Villena, and Andrés Hidalgo.
Research
18 Apr 2017

The beta-blocker metoprolol can limit cardiac damage in patients having a heart attack

: Prof. Miguel Torres and Prof. Nadia Mercader
About the CNIC
1 Mar 2017

The 4DHeart project is underpinned by a €1.5 million budget spread over 4 years