Dr. Peter Courtland Agre, US biologist and university professor who was awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is the new Corresponding Member of the Cuban Academy of Sciences (ACC by its Spanish acronym).
Prevention: Main antidote to avoid kidney diseases
Specialists say that kidney diseases can be prevented with education, knowledge, and a healthy lifestyle including an adequate nutrition and exercise.
Cuban Scientific Centers Praise Work of Indio Hatuey Station
Cuban scientific centers headed by the Ministry of Higher Education (MES) recognized on Wednesday the work of the Indio Hatuey Station located in Matanzas province for its contribution to the development of science, technology and innovation for the last 55 years.
Cuba to start clinical trials on drug against renal cancer
A clinical trial with Heberferon will begin this year in Cuba in about 300 patients with renal carcinoma, announced Dr. Iraldo Bello, expert who developed the product at the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB by its Spanish acronym).
Twenty Cubans undergo deep brain stimulation to fight Parkinson
Twenty Cuban patients with Parkinson's disease underwent deep brain stimulation surgery, since this type of medical intervention was resumed in November 2016 at Lucía Íñiguez Hospital, in the Cuban city of Holguín.
Use of Cuban Drug against Skin Cancer to be extended in the Country
Heberferon, the new Cuban drug for the treatment of skin cancer obtained from biotechnological formulations, has been applied to some 800 patients in the country, the product researcher announced.
Cuban HIV vaccine´s clinical trial is underway
A therapeutic vaccine aimed at reducing the viral load of patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), which has an impact on the quality of life of patients, is currently in phase one of the clinical trial, in which its safety is studied.
Cuba hosts Congress on Use of Biotechnology for Agricultural Development
Cuba's advances in the use of biotechnology for agricultural development, with results superior to many countries in the world, were highlighted during the second day of the first BioProcess Congress, which takes place in this city.
Cuba launches National Anti-Polio Vaccination Campaign
A total of 471 888 children will be immunized throughout Cuba against poliomyelitis in the 56th National Anti-Polio Vaccination Campaign, which first stage will be held from February 20 to 26.
Cuba and France to sign cooperation agreement on sciences
Representatives from Cuba and France will sign a cooperation agreement today to create a joint scientific cooperation program.
Cuba reduces infant mortality in congenital heart condition
The William Soler Pedriatric Hospital in Havana has reduced infant mortality in congenital heart conditions from 3.5 per one thousand live births in 1980 to less of 0.5 since 2015 according to the institution's statistics.
Program on Biological Diversity Presented in Havana
The Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment announced on Wednesday the presentation of the 2016-2020 National Program on Biological Diversity.
Excellent Results of Drug Developed in Cuba Against Skin Cancer were presented in Workshop
With the presentation of case studies and results on the use of Heberferon for treatment of basal cell skin carcinoma, a promotional workshop for the extension of that drug began in this Cuban province.
Sampling of Caribbean Waters Published on Website
The Regional Cooperation Agreement for the Promotion of Nuclear Science and Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean published on its website on Sunday an article on a sampling expedition of the Caribbean Sea.
Cuba launches campaign on World Cancer Day
On the occasion of the World Cancer Day, celebrated every February 4th, Cuba will develop for the seventh time a campaign of education, prevention and diagnosis of pre-malignant and malignant skin lesions.