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Professor of Genetics at the University of Seville and head of the Genomic Instability and Cancer group at the Andalusian Center for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CABIMER)
Professor emeritus of Microbiology at the University of Seville
Researcher specializing in gender and media studies, professor in the Faculty of Communication at the University of Seville
Full Professor of Mathematics at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Informática (US) and researcher in Computational Geometry
President of the Spanish Society of Outpatient Paediatrics and Primary Care (SEPEAP), paediatrician with the Andalusian Health Service and associate professor of Paediatrics at the University of Seville
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Seville, principal investigator at CABIMER (CSIC-US) in the Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Neuroimmunology
Full Professor in the Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology at the University of Seville and at the Seville Institute of Biomedicine (IBIS)
Paediatric and foetal neurosurgeon at the Andalusian Health Service, professor at the University of Seville and director of the Applied Neuroscience group at the Institute of Biomedicine in Seville
Professor of Physiology at the University of Seville and head of the Cellular Neurobiology and Biophysics team at the Institute of Biomedicine of Seville (IBiS)
Lecturer in Microbiology at the University of Seville
Some 4,000 engraved slate plaques resembling owls have been found in tombs and graves on the Iberian Peninsula dating back to the Copper Age. It has been speculated that they may have had a ritual significance. Spanish scientists have analysed 100 of these plaques and propose, in an article published in Scientific Reports, that they may have been carved by children for play.
The Ministry of Health has announced the purchase of 10 proton therapy equipment for public hospitals of the National Health System in seven autonomous communities. They will be used to treat tumours, especially in paediatric patients. The cost of the equipment will be financed by the Amancio Ortega Foundation.
Ukrainian mathematician Maryna Viazovska was today awarded one of four Fields Medals, considered the Nobel Prize in mathematics. After Iran's Maryam Mirzakhan, who received it in 2014, she is the second woman to be honoured with this prestigious award.
Mathematician Maryna Viazovska (Kiev, Ukraine; 1984) has today been awarded one of the four Fields Medals, considered the Nobel Prize in Mathematics. She is the second woman to be awarded this prize, after the Iranian Maryam Mirzakhan, who received it in 2014.