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CienciaPR receives large federal grant to promote scientific professional development

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New Haven, CT - The nonprofit organization Ciencia Puerto Rico (CienciaPR, www.cienciapr.org) received a large grant to establish, in collaboration with Yale University, an innovative program to transform the training of young scientists in Puerto Rico and the United States. The funds, which amount to over $1.6 million over five years, were awarded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Professor at the UPR researches how to overcome fear memories

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Dr. Gregory Quirk, professor at the University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus researches the neural basis of fear memories.

 

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UPR MSC recieves Grant from the NIH for Biomedical Research

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The Medical Sciences campus at the University of Puerto Rico received a grant from the NIH to established the Puerto Rico-IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (PR-INBRE) program.

This article was published in Diálogo Digital on September 23, 2015. To read the full article visit: http://dialogoupr.com/noticia/upr/impulso-de-20-millones-a-la-upr-para-investigaciones-biomedicas/

Public school students participate in biomedical research camp

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Fifty-one students from public schools participated in the Biomedical Research Education Program (BREP) at the Medical Sciences Campus of the University of Puerto Rico (UPR).

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Research Fellowship in Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine

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The Department of Laboratory Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine offers structured post-doctoral basic, translational, and clinical research training in the broad field of Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine, and Diagnostic and Therapeutic Laboratory Medicine. This NIH-funded T32 training program is designed to provide the basic skills needed for individuals to become successful academic clinician-scientists and scientists.

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