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UCV signs agreement with Wake Forest to promote research in regenerative medicine

  • Collaboration opens new opportunities for the joint of research, academic mobility and the training of professionals connected to global health advances.

The New seeks to enhance academic and scientific exchange Between both institutions, focusing on joint projects that contribute to the progress of medicine and the development of high -impact therapeutic solutions.

UCV strengthens its commitment to scientific innovation thanks to a strategic alliance with the prestigious Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) from the United States, one of the leading entities worldwide in regenerative medicine and tissue bioengineering.

This agreement, signed by the Rector of the UCV, Dr. Jeannette Tantaleán Rodríguez, and Robyn M. Gore, associate director of WFIRM research and finance, establishes the basis for academic and scientific cooperation that will boost the development of innovative projects with global impact.

One of the main drivers of this scientific vision is Dr. Anthony Atala, director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, recognized worldwide as a pioneer in the field of regenerative medicine. Of origin, Atala has been the author of important advances such as the creation of organs cultivated in the laboratory, the use of 3D bioimpressing to generate tissues and the implementation of custom cell therapies. His has been highlighted by publications such as Time, Scientific American y Nature Biotechnologyand represents an inspiration for thousands of young scientists in the .

An agreement to transform science from classrooms

The collaboration contemplates the exchange of , teachers and fellows, as well as the completion of joint research, the development of scientific publications and the exchange of academic information in the field of regenerative medicine.

With this alliance, we reaffirm our commitment to a quality education, with the research and internationalization of our . We also bet on a science that transforms lives and a training that connects our students with the world, ”said Dr. Jeannette Tantaleán Rodríguez, rector of César Vallejo University.

It also opens the possibility that UCV students and teachers actively participate in international projects, sharing knowledge with Wake Forest scientists and accessing one of the most advanced academic networks in the world in health sciences.

Innovation with purpose and benefit to society

Both institutions recognize the importance of accelerating the translation of scientific research in therapeutic solutions that improve the quality of life of patients. In that sense, this agreement is aligned with the common objective of building an international community of collaboration and transfer of knowledge.

With this strategic alliance, César Vallejo University reaffirms its of training professionals with global vision, connected to the most relevant advances in the scientific world and committed to human development.

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