María Ignacia Manríquez
UANDES research opens new perspectives for the treatment of chronic pain in knee osteoarthritis
The research led by Felipe Bustamante could transform the way this condition is approached, opening up new possibilities for more specific and effective treatments.
Chilean scientists lead research in osteoarthritis: world's first patient presented lasting pain relief and improved mobility
José Matas, a traumatologist from the Clínica Universidad de los Andes was in charge of administering the treatment.
IMPACT wins international grant to advance revolutionary cell therapy project
This recognition will allow IMPACT access to state-of-the-art devices, reagents and operational expertise to implement a cellular manufacturing platform based on G-Rex®.
Rector José Antonio Guzmán highlights research as a systematic search for truth
UANDES 2024 Doctorate Ceremony
Analysis of electronic systems that obtain neurodata to stimulate brain activity in older adults
The study focuses on electroencephalogram (EEG) technology to capture, process and interpret neural signals to better understand mood states and cognitive processes.
Universidad de los Andes stands out in the awarding of Fondecyt Initiation and Postdoctoral projects 2025
The selected projects cover disciplines such as psychology, artificial intelligence, economics, education, medicine and dentistry.
UANDES 2024: A year of progress in Research
Our university had a year of great developments in key areas such as health, sustainability, education and technology, in addition to international recognitions, interdisciplinary collaborations and contributions to the progress of public policies in our country.
Universidad de los Andes will develop 16 frontier research projects in different areas of knowledge.
The research seeks to generate concrete solutions to current challenges in different fields of knowledge.
Chilean researchers develop new test to diagnose hypertension in young Chileans
The team led by scientist Maroun Khoury, director of the IMPACT Center of Excellence at the University of the Andes, found that transferring mitochondria (the energy-producing organelles of cells) from mesenchymal stem cells to T cells can significantly increase their survival rates and their ability to fight cancer.