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UPRH leader in research and biomedical training

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The University of Puerto Rico at Humacao (UPRH), the leading academic institution in terms of research and biomedical training in the oriental region, recently announced the renovation of three proposals that would benefit students.

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Emotional intelligence for the management of breast cancer

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The Alianza de Inteligencia Emocional (AIE), student organization from the Psycology Department at the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez joined the educational event  La inteligencia emocional en el manejo del cáncer del seno, which will take place on October 19 in the Bussiness Administration Amphitheater.

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Puertorrican Gynecologic Oncologist Leads Important Study on Ovarian Cancer

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The Puertorrican gynecologic oncologist, Teresa Díaz Montes, leads the first study done in the United States utilizing hypertermic chemotherapy as the inicial treatment for ovarian cancer patients.

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Risk of gynecologic cancer in women

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The Puerto Rico Cancer Conference 2015 will focus on gynecologic cancer in women. For more information call 787-964-6394.

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Ya abrió el registro para el 2do Puerto Rico Cancer Meeting en San Juan

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Puerto Rico Cancer Research Meeting, San Juan, PR
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2015
The Condado Plaza Hilton
8:00 am – 5:00 pm

DEADLINES
August 14, 2015 
Abstract Submission

September 18, 2015
Registration

COST  OF  REGISTRATION:
Students  –  free
Others  –  $50.00 

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Soft Matter Research at University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez

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Cancer has been and still remains a mystery for even the world's most renowned doctors. Although we understand the concept of cancer, we have failed to develop an effective and efficient method of treating it. Chemotherapy is one of the most common ways to treat cancer. However, it is not 100% efficient because it targets both healthy and cancerous cells. In addition, chemotherapy is not always 100% effective. In order to provide a more useful treatment to cancer patients, nano technology can be utilized. In Dr. Jaime Ramirez's lab, we have created nanoparticles (essentially very tiny molecules). These nanoparticles, when loaded with cancer-fighting drugs, will attach solely to the cancerous cells, release the drugs within the cells, and kill them.

University of Puerto Rico researchers develop microchip to detect cancer

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A team of researchers at the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras develop a microchip to detect cancer.

 

La investigación es encabezada por el doctor Carlos Cabrera Martínez, director del Edificio de Ciencias Moleculares de la UPR. (Suministrada / UPR Río Piedras)

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Puerto Rican scientist among the U.S. most influential

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El Nuevo Día interviews Rafael A. Irizarry Quintero , professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and the Dana Farber Cancer Center in Boston, MA about his research, goals and some advice for young scientists.

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Michelle Martínez Montemayor: a Borinqueña in the fight against cancer

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A stellar Borinqueña: Dr. Michelle Martínez Montemayor

In the month of November, Ciencia Puerto Rico's montly story is joining the anniversary celebration of the blog Borinqueña. Use #Borinqueña to share this story.


The enthusiasm and passion that Dr. Michelle Martínez Montemayor exudes for her work, family and life can be easily felt when talking to her. Michelle is a Borinqueña from Bayamón. She was born and raised in the “City of Cowboys”, as Bayamón is also known in Puerto Rico, and today works as a professor and investigator at the Central University of the Caribbean (CUC).

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