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The crested toad is back!

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"3,500 tadpoles of the Puerto Rican crested toad (sapo concho), coming from Texas, will be released on Thursday in the Karst, so they can live there and help control plagues. The crested toad is an endangered endemic Puerto Rican species."

Bioindustrial processes pilot plant: key for the development of biotechnology in Puerto Rico

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Harry Rodriguez, ex-vice-president and general manager of Abbott Pharmaceuticals Puerto Rico, comments on the great importance that the bioindustrial processes pilot plant, assigned to the University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez, will have in the development of biotechnology in Puerto Rico.

First Puerto Rican female endocrinologist to win award from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists

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Dr. Myriam Allende Vigo, an endocrinologist for 29 years, was recognized by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, which groups around the 5,000 physicians.

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