Ardem Patapoutian, the 2021 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, has been invited by the San Francisco de Quito University (USFQ) for an academic exchange in Ecuador. Patapoutian, together with David Julius, was awarded for identifying the sensors that allow us to feel pain and temperature in the human body, which has led to the development of alternative therapies for the
Discussions on Nano & Mesoscopic Optics DINAMO Nano and Mesoscopic Optics involves the interaction of light with structures that are too small or too complex to be described by traditional continuum methods, as well as the structuring and manipulation of optical fields and interactions at sub-wavelength scale. This is a highly active and interdisciplinary area of research, which involves experimental
To contribute with relevant scientific input to the discussion on the issue of chronic child malnutrition in Ecuador, involving both international and national experts, in order to support the development of a sustainable public policy in Ecuador aimed at eradicating the problem. Participation in the event is completely free, but registration and enrollment are required. At the end of the
The Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ) - Cumbayá Campus - Quito - Ecuador
As the host of the 4th Plant Microbiome Symposium, Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ) extends a warm invitation to academics, professionals, and stakeholders to visit Quito, Ecuador, from August 1st to August 4th, 2023. The 4th Plant Microbiome Symposium represents next year's premier opportunity to engage with colleagues in the field of plant microbiomes from around the world. Participants