IBiS holds its third event “IBiSiviliza” to highlight science

he Biomedical Institute of Seville (IBiS) once again invites the public to attend its conferences IBiSiviliza Sciencea social enterprise focused on bringing science closer to society and enhancing the integration of IBIS into society.

This is the third scheduled day May 24It will be allocated to the heart, in cooperation with associations Atsika, David Day, and the Cardiovascular Consortium It will be attended by representatives of different IBIS research groups dedicated to studying this disease.



Researchers at IBIS Raquel del Toro and Encarnacion Gutierrez Carretero They will share their research on heart attack and advances in the treatment of heart disease, respectively.

Throughout the day, the search crew from Cardiovascular, respiratory and other systemic diseases area in IbiS He will be available to start A.J Enriching the dialogue With the audience about new science, progress and challenges in the field of cardiology and will also be able to interact with the associations and institutions that participate in organizing these conferences.

In addition, it will be implemented Visits to facilities From the center and Workshops, giving the public the opportunity to learn closely about the daily activities of research, the processes involved and the resources that IBiS uses to achieve its goals. Meanwhile, A Circular table Between associations, institutions, institutions and research staff to share projects and research and create cooperation for the future.

“IBiSiviliza is more than just an event; it is a unique opportunity for the community to immerse themselves in the world of scientific research, understand the work done at IBiS and actively participate in the dialogue about developments and challenges in the different diseases investigated,” say the organizers. They added: “Committed to building bridges between science and society, this conference will be an important step towards this goal. These participatory conferences continue to make a difference in building a future in which science and society move together towards new horizons.”

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