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17 de may. de 2024 · CNC-UC is a scientific institute that fosters biomedical research and multidisciplinary graduate training at the University of Coimbra. Check our Job Opportunities. Explore our Research Areas. Neuroscience and Disease. Know More. Metabolism, Aging and Disease. Know More. Innovative Therapies. Know More. News. 21/05/2024.
- About CNC
CNC-UC unites scientists from the Faculties of Medicine,...
- CNC in Numbers
CNC colaborates in 7 MSc Programs. Data from 2023. 58...
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CNC-UC Project Selected within the scope of the 5th Edition...
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Carmen Varela (Psychology Department, Florida Atlantic...
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Organization Chart - CNC Center for Neuroscience and Cell...
- CIBB Strategic Project
CNC integrates the CIBB R&D Unit, a strategic partnership...
- About CNC
The Centre for Neuroscience and Cell Biology (CNC) is a nonprofit research institute founded in 1990, aiming to foster research in biomedicine and biotechnology and multidisciplinary graduate teaching at the University of Coimbra.
7 de abr. de 2024 · Coimbra. Type. Educational. Founded. 1990. Specialties. Biosciences, Biotechnology, Neuroscience, Metabolism, Research, Medicine, Disease, Science Communication, Basic Research, Translational...
CNC UC, Coimbra. 10,359 likes · 49 talking about this · 219 were here. The Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology (CNC) fosters advanced biomedical research and high-qua
Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology (CNC) Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR-FMUC) Multidisciplinary Institute of Ageing (MIA-Portugal)
The Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology (CNC) is a nonprofit research institute founded in 1990, aiming to foster biomedical research and multidisciplinary graduate teaching at the University of Coimbra.
Overview. The research group of biomaterials and stem cell-based therapeutics was created in January 2008 at CNC. The research group aims at generating fundamental and translational knowledge in the intersection of biomaterials with stem cells.