Reset MapAvenida Italia 3318. Montevideo, CP 11600 UruguayThe Clemente Estable Biological Research Institute (IIBCE) is a public non-profit institution under the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC), which brings together a large number of research groups in different fields of biological sciences. Its mission is to design and conduct scientific research projects to obtain new knowledge in the field of life sciences and related fields. The IIBCE stands out as an institution: • Fully articulated with other actors in national and international scientific life. • Dedicated to research on topics of universal biological interest and those oriented to the solution of national problems. • Capacity to generate highly trained researchers and technicians, on a constant basis. • It contributes to national scientific and cultural development. • Which contributes to national science policy planning and national and international research programs. • That promotes the incorporation and transfer of new technologies to the country. • It disseminates the knowledge and relevance of scientific research to society, as a valid tool for human development. • It contributes to the scientific literacy of the country, through the promotion of scientific thinking, critical and inquiring reality.
3318 Avenida Italia, Montevideo, Montevideo 11600, UYThe Clemente Estable Biological Research Institute (IIBCE) is a public non-profit institution under the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC), which brings together a large number of research groups in different fields of biological sciences. Its mission is to design and conduct scientific research projects to obtain new knowledge in the field of life sciences and related fields. The IIBCE stands out as an institution: • Fully articulated with other actors in national and international scientific life. • Dedicated to research on topics of universal biological interest and those oriented to the solution of national problems. • Capacity to generate highly trained researchers and technicians, on a constant basis. • It contributes to national scientific and cultural development. • Which contributes to national science policy planning and national and international research programs. • That promotes the incorporation and transfer of new technologies to the country. • It disseminates the knowledge and relevance of scientific research to society, as a valid tool for human development. • It contributes to the scientific literacy of the country, through the promotion of scientific thinking, critical and inquiring reality.
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