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Silvia G. Priori to Receive ACC Valentin Fuster Award for Innovation in Science
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1 Apr 2025

Dra. Priori to be recognized for contributions to cardiology during ACC’s Annual Scientific Session in Chicago


Prof. Yasuyuki Fujita, PhD, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Molecular Oncology
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26 Mar 2025

Prof. Yasuyuki Fujita, PhD, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Molecular Oncology

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18 Mar 2025

The CNIC has been allocated €405,625 for its involvement in GRACE, a project focused on developing innovative strategies to improve the detection and management of cardiovascular diseases.


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El 1 de abril se abre la primera convocatoria de Acceso Abierto Competitivo 2025 (REDIB 2501)
Juan De Dios Hourcade, Juan A Bernal Rodríguez, Giovanna Giovinazzo, María Beatriz Álvarez Flores, Juan Antonio López del Olmo, Valeria Caiolfa, Antonio Quesada Navidad, Lorena Cussó Mula, Manuel Desco, Fátima Sánchez Cabo, Elena Rodríguez y Ana Dopazo.
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6 Feb 2025

The accreditation confirms the reliability of the units’ technical output and facilitates external collaborations, factors crucial to sustaining the CNIC’s leadership in cardiovascular research

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20 Jan 2025

An international study led by Spanish research teams has identified how genetic factors can influence the severity of disease caused by SARS-CoV-2

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15 Jan 2025

The study describes an innovative probe for the noninvasive detection of macrophages using PET technology

La investigadora Cintia Folgueira
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13 Jan 2025

This work reveals a new mechanism by which brown fat is converted into heat, and which protects from pathologies associated with obesity.

Ana Botín and Valentín Fuster
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19 Dec 2024

The findings of this study have been key for the development of REACT, a new research project, that will count on the collaboration of Santander Bank, and will expand the study of the age group for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, which will include 8,000 new participants.