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about cima


 

50 years of research

 

The University of Navarra, through the Foundation for Applied Medical Research, established CIMA, the Center for Applied Medical Research. Inaugurated in 2004, this center is the result of fifty years' experience in the School of Medicine and the University Clinic of Navarra, as well as the Schools of Science and Pharmacy and the Center for Research in Applied Pharmacobiology. It also has a close relationship with the Schools of Engineering and Nursing.

 

Translational investigation: commitment to healing

 

CIMA brings pure research closer to its clinical application, and collaborates with the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industry to develop products for diagnosis and treatment. The main purpose of the center is to carry out high-quality scientific work in the service of humankind, combating diseases that cause great suffering and for which no cure has yet been discovered. The interdisciplinary work carried out by physicians, biologists, biochemists, pharmacists, engineers, laboratory technicians and other professionals is organized into four priority research divisions: Gene Therapy and Hepatology, Cardiovascular Sciences, Neurosciences and Oncology.

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Milestones


1998  December, the 10th, the Foundation for Applied Medical Research, who established CIMA, was constituted.
2002  April, the 11th, the Spanish President, José Mª Aznar, layed the foundation stone of CIMA's building.
2003  Digna Biotech, a biotechnology company who develops the research results, was created.
2004  September, the 28th, CIMA was formally opened in by the Prince and Princess of Asturias (Spanish Royal Family).

 
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