About
The Center for Cell Pathology Research focuses on understanding the intricate relationships between cellular mechanisms and diseases.
The primary aim of the Center is to advance knowledge in the field of pathology through innovative research that bridges basic science and clinical applications that involve:
- Understanding disease mechanisms: investigating how changes in cellular activity impact the disease progression
- Developing new diagnostic tools: creating new methodologies for early detection and classification of diseases based on cellular and molecular characteristics.
- Translational research: facilitating the application of laboratory discoveries to address critical clinical and scientific questions.
The Center has established several key objectives:
- Research excellence: conduct cutting-edge research in cell biology, molecular pathology, and genomics to uncover new insights into disease mechanisms.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration: foster multidisciplinary cooperation between researchers, clinicians, and computational scientists to improve the understanding of complex disease processes through collaboration with researchers and organizations that focus on various technologies, including bioinformatics and imaging technologies.
- Training future leaders: provide training opportunities for graduate and post-graduate students, equipping them with the skills necessary to lead future research initiatives
- Sharing and disseminating research results: encourage publications for information sharing and dissemination to communicate research, guarantee research financing, and support further scientific advancement, including peer review for quality research, reputation building, and professional growth.